SOCIAL MEDIA ENTHUSIAST RALLIES CHARITY DRIVES.
“A candle loses nothing by lighting another candle” is a common adage and it is one of the most powerful statements that communicate an important truth that is derived from experience that is considered credible.
One generous lady who has been pivotal to online charity drives in a Facebook group, posted about a friend that needed help to access medical attention. See more
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TECHNOLOGY EXPERT SUPPORTS WOMAN VENDOR
We sourced this story off social media, and we thought it was worthwhile sharing on our page because it goes on to tell an African story of giving during the time of COVID. Robert Sebunya is a technology enthusiast. During one of his weekend movements to run his errands, he was astonished to find a lady braving the heavy downpour in Kampala, to make sell of her flowers to earn a living. See more
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A GIVER’S BIRTHDAY TRIP
Last year, on her birthday, Evelyn Mutengu Nuwagaba awoke to an urge to give. Even though she was excited about the new year, she knew that the day would be incomplete if she didn’t do just that. Her feelings rendered her to reach out to the less privileged school-going girls in the remote village of Buwambo, Namayumba Subcounty in Wakiso District, and donated sanitary items. More
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How Covid sowed the seeds of food security
During South Africa’s strict lockdown, groups of activists decided to distribute parcels of vegetables as wells as seedlings and gardening materials to hundreds of vulnerable households. More
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How Covid sowed the seeds of food security in Johannesburg
https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/gallery/2020/sep/30/how-covid-sowed-the-seeds-of-food-security-in-johannesburg
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VENDORS IN BUKEDEA MARKET RESCUE THEIR OWN
A renown comedy ensemble in Uganda, called Fun Factory comedians have released a hilarious, yet immensely educative video out. The song, a tale of lyrical comedy is basically encouraging the public to always wear masks to prevent the spread of the Corona virus. The introductory verse is effortlessly delivered by the loud “Amos”, a character played by the immensely talented Richard Tuwangye, who is also slated to host the CivSource Africa “Gathering of Givers” event, to celebrate generosity, which will happen this month, on 30th-September. More
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A PHILANTHROPIST’S STRIDES TO HELP VULNERABLE CHILDREN
Her dream is to look out for the vulnerable through storytelling to liven up them from despair. Noreen Asekenye is enthusiastic about telling stories and through her Tell a Story Foundation Uganda, she is helping revitalize hope in the vulnerable communities.
Ever since its inception, the foundation has been touching and connecting lives through stories and acts of charity in a bid to champion love for humanity. As the lockdown continues to take place with no definite timeline of when it will be fully lifted, Asekenye has also weaved a project called, Together4Good. More
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VENDORS IN BUKEDEA MARKET RESCUE THEIR OWN
Mercy Ariokot, a market vendor in Bukedea District first complained of pain in her abdomen at the beginning of the lockdown. Toto (which means mother in the local dialect of Ateso), noticed that the pain was only getting worse as the weeks went by. Sadly, her business was not making as much either. Meaning that she could not afford to get the needed treatment. More
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LACROSSE ENTHUSIASTS RESCUE THEIR OWN
The impact of COVID-19 has created a vacuum on many livelihoods. Sports is one of those areas affected. Many players have found themselves without the day’s meal. However, African and Jewish Lacrosse enthusiasts have donated to a section of Ugandan Lacrosse players.
According to Kawowo Sports, an online sports news site, The August-2020 donation is just one of the many donations since the lockdown was announced in Uganda. They provided food to SilverBacks Academy and the Nile Crocs Teams. More
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HEALTH WORKERS ON A DRIVE TO RAISE BLOOD
The aftershocks of the lockdown have seen many hospitals call for need for more blood because of the shortage that has hit several parts of the country. Many regional blood banks are in dire need of blood. And according to the Uganda Radio Network (URN), the Northern region is one of the worst hit areas.
Also, according to the Uganda Redcross Society, the current numbers are worrying; and its far gap from what they used to collect before the lockdown was instituted by government. More
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ORPHANAGE DONATES TO THE ELDERLY
Philanthropy in Uganda simmered to the top during the coronavirus pandemic. CivSource Africa has since noted that a notable number of givers don’t have much themselves, but still choose to share the little they have. For example, despite needing help themselves, a group of orphans donated relief items to the elderly people in the Nsambya community. More
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A DONATION TO FIGHT CRIME IN THE WILD
Tourism enthusiasts across Africa have donated towards fighting wildlife plundering in Uganda during the pandemic. Through their umbrella organisation, Africa Wildlife Foundation (AWF), they delivered a total of thirteen motorbikes with their riding jackets, and helmets to the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA). More
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REMEMBERING THE TEACHERS IN DIRE NEED
A section of private school teachers in Gulu City and surrounding areas launched a social media campaign dubbed, “Open our Schools or Feed the Teachers”. At the start of the campaign, they had called out to teachers, who felt more vulnerable by the COVID-19 crisis to register for food aid. Once they had gathered the numbers, they took to social media to highlight the plight of the teachers in dire need of help.
According to The Independent Magazine, the campaign was successful and achieved its target. Help arrived. More
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SURVIVAL SKILLS AND PHILANTHROPY
Uncertainty has been one thing that characterized this season of the COVID-19 situation. And for many, their livelihoods had been affected. However, a group of philanthropists have chosen to extend different vocational skills to many across the country.
The philanthropists move from place to place, identifying groups of youth to work with, and they equip them with different vocational skills in order to sustain their livelihoods. The group offers the skilling services at subsidized rates, for as low as shs10,000, (about 2 dollars). But they also offer free training services where need be. More
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OJATUM AND FRIENDS DELIVERED OVER 3000 MEALS
For six months now, tour operator, Joseph Ojatum and his friends have served over 3000 meals around Jinja City and surrounding areas. Before the coronavirus held the entire country at ransom, the youthful Ojatum occasionally dropped off a meal to his vulnerable neighbours. However, when the lockdown was announced, he witnessed situations that needed more than the occasional help he was already giving. More
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TWILIGHT’S SONG IS JUST WHAT WE NEED
When comedy and music come together, something exceptional is birthed. A budding singer called Twilight has released a song called ‘Am Present’. The song has already received acclaim from social media enthusiasts, who find it very hilarious because of the diction and style employed in the lyrics and visuals.
The song brings out the comic relief effect, which soothes and exhilarates many at a time when uncertainty lurks amongst those who are worried that another Lockdown in the country, maybe put in place. More
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THE SOCIAL WORKER WITH A HEART OF GOLD
Proscovia Akurut, a medical social worker in Kumi District, in Eastern Uganda; is a heroine who wears no cap or costume. She recently reached out and helped a neighbor who had been abandoned by his family and relatives.
85-year-old, William Ongiriany had been left alone in a tiny, dilapidated house in Kapokina village. He was hungry and needed urgent medical attention. He had lost hearing to his left ear and he looked malnourished that his state was of great concern. More
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A WELL-EXECUTED POEM FROM THE HILLS OF BUDUDA
This week has been an incredible one. Our collection of stories includes poems from children. On Monday this week, she shared a poem from 7-year-old Annabel Malinga called “Let Us”. And today we share with you yet another incredible one. It is worth noting that children color of our world with fascinating experiences. More
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ABOUT AGABA’S COMMITMENT TO ORPHANS
Owen Agaba is a young man of many passions, one of which is helping the less fortunate. Before the lockdown, Agaba who hails from Mbarara City in Western Uganda, had graciously committed himself to look after several orphans within his neighbourhood.
Most of the children are not just orphaned, they also have no place to call home. They live on the streets of Mbarara and need accommodation, which he readily offers to some.
Sadly, because of the COVID-19 lockdown, Agaba, a self-employed trader couldn’t work to earn enough money to help the children. With such tailbacks to his source of income, one would think of abandoning the children in their time of need, but a passion of kindness, would not let Agaba throw in the towel. Today, he has started a fundraising drive to raise money for this cause. More
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LITTLE ANNABEL HAS A POEM FOR YOU
This week, we kick off our giving stories, by sharing with you a sweet poem written by Annabel Malinga, a little girl from Ebenezer Primary School in the newly formed Mbale City, in Eastern Uganda. The poem is a euphony, making it easy to follow the rhythm and sound notations. It makes it easy to read and remember.
The innocence with which she communicates her quatrain poem, makes it special. The message is clear and not a word of it is minced.
The 7year old budding creative is a resident of Atutur Subcounty in Kumi District. She says that her inspiration to pen down the poem, was drawn from the extension of the lockdown. More
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