One-year-old Ampaire Britney found her foster family in the Kabarole district in January. After a year of fostering, she can be officially adopted. We are delighted with this positive development and wish little Ampaire Britney a happy future in her new family. ... read more
Resettlement
Back Home
In December, numerous children successfully returned to their homes. These children, aged three to five, now either have a new home in their communities or have reunited with their own families. Simultaneously, due to unsafe living conditions, some children were brought back, including Nakabuye Peace and Kisembo John, who are expected to be cared for by the organization "Love ... read more
New home for Singura Godwin and Kahwa Talesi
Thanks to the efforts of the NGO Love without boundaries, a foster family near Fort Portal was found for the two children. Your new school is nearby. Love without boundaries will now closely accompany the family in the first year to ensure the safety and health of the children. ... read more
Visiting children
In June, we visited some children from TBH that have been resettled with their families of origin or the adopted families. Noah and Nathan were adopted a few months ago. They seemed very happy, healthy and well integrated during our visit. Godwin, now 6 years old, returned to his family of origin 2 years ago. Unfortunately, the family is still not well off ... read more
Bye Bye, Trinah
Goodbye Trinah Today she went back to her family after staying with us for over 3 years! We love you and miss you already ... read more
January Review
The Toro Babies Home is moving on as usual with 45 children now. This month we took over a baby called Atuhairwe Gift whose 17 years old mother died after giving birth. As his father is also just 19 years old, the government officials thought it would be better take the child to our Home because they were concerned about his safety. At his arrival he was not in a good ... read more