Meet Andy Of Uganda

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I have known Andy since 2006, his parents died young, this is common in Africa.

If you are a young orphan you can be placed in a home, but at 14 you are left to your own demise. With no money for tuition, Andy has grade school education, which put’s him in the unskilled laborer category, In his village labor jobs are hard to come by.

Andy has survived through the kindness of others, they take him in as he offers to help them with chores, or taking care of children. Andy is happy to do this,since it means he won’t live on the streets,or go days without food. At times he must move on, when someone dies, or can no longer keep him. He now stays with Wasike, and helps with the children, but needs a room of his own.

I have contacted countless charity’s in Uganda that offer a helping hand to start a business, or a profitable craft to become self sustaining with no avail, none could help Andy. After seeing others being successful at chicken farming, I saved the money to get him some baby chicks, and found that he is willing to try anything to make a better life!

With the money I have sent, Andy bought chicks, and a solar kit.

Through trial and error he has tried to keep them healthy, and await egg production.He could have better results, with funding to buy what is required to have a successful chicken farm, so at this point it is in phase one, but Andy has shown great effort.

If the chickens generate enough income, Andy could save the tuition for training school, this would provide a better living. He would like to attend mechanics training one day.

Andy needs us to join hands and help him buy the materials for two rooms,this means bricks, tin, and mortar, so that he will have a place of his own to stay.
Andy also needs an outside chicken coup, he planned to give one room of the house to the chickens, but I do not feel this is a good idea, so please help me change his mind! 🙂

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Welcome to your new home!                  


 

 

Starter chicks eat a lot! at this phase it costs the most..until they can give back your egg- vestment!

1464510137993                                                                               ** Update** Still going strong, and giving back! 🙂

4 thoughts on “Meet Andy Of Uganda

  1. andy says:

    am just happy that in this world we still have good people and lovely careing people. i beleive that there are only 2 people in my life i will never forget in my heart
    i truly grow up with nothing but only hope.
    i used to Face a trouble everyday
    Trying to walk away from a life of sorrow
    Trying not to but still I borrow but only one Gloden heart woman who allowed me to call her mother , as i talk now she is my mommy now. i love you mommy Mary. she told me to take it slow i told her ,
    My heart is growing cold
    I’m trying to hide my feelings
    From the people that I know
    and everywhere I go I’m trying to lay low
    Can’t afford to get in no trouble because
    I’m trying to live life right
    God knows with all my might. and my mommy M. Mary, i also i not forget Wasike man.

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    • Mary Ann says:

      Thank you Anna for the information.. I did try Heifer, it is a wonderful project, but they required travel to Kampala to take classes before providing the cows.. It is difficult to work through broken English when I attempt to direct Andy or Wasike to a program.. They often tell me that the word “free” is only cover.. and many programs do not provide the services they claim.. I pray that this will one day change..
      God Bless

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