Last month, we took Mathew, a four-month-old baby, into our care. He had been abandoned by his mother and left with his alcoholic grandmother. After a social services worker from Bunangabu referred the case to us, we are fully committed to caring for and protecting the child. Mathew is severely malnourished and weak, but we are doing our best to provide him with a loving ... read more
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A successful start to the 2024 school year
The first term of 2024 has started successfully and we are pleased to announce that all our children are attending school. School materials and school fees were paid on time. In addition to the students already enrolled, another eight children have started their school career. We would like to thank all school sponsors for their donations. They generously cover the school ... read more
New family member in Kabarole
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
Three babies find refuge at Toro Babies Home
In January, we welcomed three new babies to Toro Babies Home. Nyangoma Amyrah and Nyakato Shamyrah, twins aged one year, were abandoned by their parents and referred to us by a social services worker from the central division.Alinaitwe Christian, a small infant of only one month, has now also found refuge with us. Attentive neighbors rescued him when his mother, who is mentally ... read more
Outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease hits Toro Babies home hard
In the Kabarole district, which includes Fort Portal, there has been an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease, which has led to a ban on the sale of beef, pork, goat meat and dairy products. However, this measure has serious consequences for the Toro Babies Home. Powdered milk, an important source of nutrients for the children, is now difficult to obtain and has risen sharply in ... read more
Baby Mable geht es besser!
Letzte Woche Donnerstag bin ich in Kampala gefahren, um mit Baby Mable eine deutsche Kinderärztin in Kampala aufzusuchen, die noch einmal schaut, was die wirkliche Ursache für Mables stark erhöhte weiße Blutkörperchen sind. Wir veranlassten bereits unter der Woche verschiedene Bluttests auf Anraten von Dr. Frauke Kabwooya im Mulago Hospital, die Gott sei Dank alle negativ ... read more