Dear friends and supporters of Toro Babies Home, We are immensely grateful to you for making possible little Suzanne's expensive hernia surgery, the travel and accommodation expenses of the three people accompanying her to Kampala. The unforeseen medical emergencies pose a great financial and personnel challenge for us, which we cannot cope with alone under the circumstances ... read more
New Fence
The fence has also been an issue for some time, but an end is in sight. This month, a large part of the baby home could now be fenced. ... read more
New Kitchen
What was long overdue has now been implemented: a new kitchen with firewood. The old kitchen was becoming increasingly threatening to the health of the cooks and also consumed more resources than necessary due to the many damages. Cooking with wood will however be maintained, as this is also part of the traditional cuisine and it makes more sense to let some dishes simmer on ... read more
CLOTHING DONATIONS FOR THE TORO BABIES HOME
When I arrived at the Toro Babies Home in the late morning on Tuesday, 03.10.2023, the matron Monica and our kindergarten teacher Irene were distributing a large local donation of clothes to the six children's homes. In order to get local donations as well, an announcement was made on the local radio, among other things. The clothing donations are first checked, unusable items ... read more
New Staff
Fortunately, we were also successful in recruiting new Relief Mothers, Atuhairwe Lucy and Komuhendo Esther, as well as a new staff member for our gardens, Kato Richard. We extend a warm welcome to them! ... read more
Newcomers
In August we offered a home to a total of 53 children (24 girls, 29 boys). Two of them are newcomers: Asiimwe Steven and Mable Gift Biira. Asiimwe Steven was left at Fort Portal Regional Hospital by unknown persons. He is in good health. The mother of Mable Gift Biira is in poor mental health and therefore also left her child behind. The baby is doing well according to the ... read more












