Saturday 16 February 2013

Jacky is back to school

Jacky in her classroom. We are determined to see her through the 1 year tailoring course. she had lost hope for a bright future but, thanks to our partners, she now has a new smile.

Empowering the girl child.

This is Jackyline Munezero, aged 17, a total orphan living with her two brothers; Gideon and Emmanuel. She dropped out of school in 2009 after completing her P6. When FALCCO first met this family, they had an elder sister who tried to assist in taking care of them. However, recently she got married and left for Kampala. Their elder brother now has to struggle taking care of them using his meagre income from boda-boda riding. We soon realized that if nothing is done to give Jacky a skill for self sustainability, she may end up in an early and unwanted marriage with its accompanying problems.
FALCCO has decided to enroll her for a tailoring course.
This is part of our commitment to DEVELOP THE CHILD, EMPOWER THE HOUSEHOLD, TRANSFORM THE COMMUNITY.  You may want to join us to provide vocational training to Jacky, assist the family with domestic recquirements every month, and ultimately transform and empower them to be community changers. For more info, plz send inquiries to: falccokisoro@hotmail.com 

Friday 15 February 2013

Taking Linda and Elin around was real fun.





The panoramic Muhabura mountain in the background. Falcco loves to host visitors like Linda and take them to visit our children.

Wednesday 6 February 2013

Fun times

Sweet laughter despite...
These are part of the over 30 children that came to have fun and interact with our visitors from Sweden. we shared a soda and biscuits with them and the whole village buzzed with the news. Our visitors, Linda and Elin, also had time to give a brief talk to the parents and guardians on good parenting practices.

FALCCO was blessed to host you!

Papa Dick and Mama Frank, both FALCCO board members, hosted Hellena, Sandra and Jennifer at their home on our behalf. The ladies found a home away from home! That was march 2012. We took them to the communities and they interacted closely with our beneficiary families. Our caregivers and children were blessed by their love and encouragement and they too got a first-hand experience of life in rural Uganda.
God bless you ladies.