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On Good Friday, our Founder, Phoebe Faith, was honored to read scripture during a special gathering at Mukono Central Division, marking a moment of faith, reflection, and unity. The event was attended by community leaders, including the Mayor-Elect of Mukono Municipal Council, who is pictured alongside her.
This occasion reflects our continued commitment to spiritual values, community engagement, and servant leadership.
We joined the family of our pupils — Edrine, Edric, and Pora — during the burial of their father at Namakuma Village, Mukono District. The children, who are currently enrolled at Faith Kindergarten and Junior School, tragically lost their father in a motor accident. He was the family’s sole provider, leaving behind ten children, including a one-month-old baby.
Our Director, Phoebe, was present to offer comfort and counseling to the grieving pupils during this difficult time. As a school and community, we are committed to standing with these children, who now urgently need support for tuition, scholastic materials, and basic needs to secure their education and future.
As the new school term began, children of Faith Kindergarten and Junior School were dedicated in a special prayer session, committing the term into God’s guidance and care. We extend our heartfelt appreciation to Pastor Ariku Moses for leading the dedication and blessing the children as they embark on a new academic journey.
On Valentine’s Day, Baraka Uganda Development Initiative, in partnership with Avalon Medical Center Wantoni Mukono, organized a one-day community health camp in Lweza Village. The outreach provided essential services including blood donation, child immunization, antenatal care, HIV counseling and testing, STI screening and treatment, diabetes and high blood pressure testing, ulcer screening, eye care services, and more.
The event recorded an overwhelming community turnout, reflecting the urgent need for accessible healthcare services. We remain committed to extending similar health camps to more villages as resources become available.
Our Founder, Phoebe Babirye Faith, was officially declared the winner in Mukono Municipality following the conclusion of the local government elections, as confirmed by the Electoral Commission results. This achievement reflects strong community trust, leadership, and commitment to public service.
Baraka Uganda, in partnership with Warm Hearts Foundation, has successfully skilled over 100 women with practical life skills aimed at empowerment and self-reliance.
In the images below, CEO Phoebe is seen visiting the hairdressing class at the Nsuube Skilling Hub in Mukono District, where she spent quality time with the girls as they learned hands-on hairdressing techniques. The visit was filled with learning, encouragement, and shared joy, reflecting our commitment to building confidence, skills, and sustainable livelihoods for women in our communities.
CEO Phoebe Faith, together with her biological children, visited Good Samaritan School and Home for Children with Disabilities to celebrate the New Year in a spirit of love and inclusion. The team shared a New Year cake and donated essential and joyful items including diapers, an ice cream machine, bananas, biscuits, sweets, and refreshments, bringing smiles and happiness to the children.
Children gathered for a joyful end-of-year party filled with music, laughter, and celebration. The event featured special entertainment by Mayor Kabanda Robert, and a symbolic cake-cutting moment led by Founder Phoebe Faith, alongside Rev. Muyomba Edward and the RDC of Mukono Municipality, Madam Rhoda, celebrating hope, unity, and care for children.