Julia, Amos, Me
On Friday I was able to go to Mukono to visit the children with disabilities that live there. Moses works with these children every Saturday, and he showed us around even though it wasn't Saturday.We met a lot of cute kids. I wish that I could just help ever single kid who has a disability here. There are so many!!
Fred
We first went and visited Daphine. She is doing well and she is very happy! She loves her arm! She can do a lot of domestic chores with it - peeling potatoes, sweeping the floor, and we are going to try and teach her how to use her hand to wash clothes! :) She is amazing.
Daphine
After visiting Daphine we visited only a couple of Moses's clients. First we visited Martha. We didn't stay for longer than five minutes at each place, but just said hi and did a little "check" on all the kids. They are all so wonderful. They are all my heroes - each and every single one of them. I love them all so much.
Julia, Martha, Martha's Grandmother, Me
Each time we visited a new kid, I didn't want to leave them! They are so precious! Even though I sat with them for five minutes or less, I already loved them so much and wished I could help them in every way possible.
Derrick
Julia & Joseph
This week, we are hoping to finish Sam's and Joel's presentations so that we can present the disability to their parent and teach them what they can do for their child! We will also be playing with Mastula and Noel this week and in the next two weeks hopefully we'll be able to give their parents the presentation for their child. This project is going very well!! I love it.:)
Miri
Today is Julia's last day with us. She has been my partner on this project, and I am really going to miss her. I know Daphine will really miss her as well. Love you Julia! Thanks for all your help:)
Quote of the Day! :)
"We know that equality of individual ability has never existed and never will, but we do insist that equality of opportunity still must be sought." - Franklin D. Roosevelt
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