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11 Aug 2017
Mutebi Daudi, has a love for football. He spends hours playing with friends, always looking for opportunities to improve his skills on the field. His laughter and energy while kicking the ball around are infectious, and football has become a way for him to bond with other children. But beyond his passion for the game, Mutebi has a bigger dream—he wants to become a doctor. Inspired by the care and support he has received, he dreams of one day helping others in his village and beyond. He imagines himself working in a hospital, wearing a white coat, and providing care for the sick. He talks about wanting to cure diseases and make sure that no child has to suffer the way he did.
- Daudi

My story

Mutebi Daudi is a young boy from a small village in Uganda. Orphaned at a young age, he faced significant challenges growing up without the care and support of his parents. Despite these hardships, Mutebi remained resilient and hopeful. His love for football provided him with a sense of joy and community, but his biggest dream has always been to become a doctor.

Why Daudi needs our help

Mutebi Daudi needs help because, as an orphan, he lacks the stable support system that most children rely on for emotional, educational, and physical development. Without parents to provide guidance, protection, or basic needs, he faced the risk of dropping out of school, malnutrition, and losing the opportunity to achieve his full potential. Being in such vulnerable circumstances, Mutebi needed someone to step in and provide the care and stability crucial for his growth. through our child care program, we offer him comprehensive support like, Basic Needs.

Daudi is supported by impact partner Serah

Our childcare provides shelter for vulnerable homeless children who have been orphaned due to natural circumstances, such as the death of one or both parents, as well as poverty-related issues that cause despair in parents, causing them to make drastic choices that leave many of these children vulnerable. Some children are rejected by their families because of minor body abnormalities and treatable medical conditions. Others are left on the streets of the capital Kampala, where they risk a lot to make a living. Because every child is precious to God. We cannot sit back and watch these children suffer alone. Still, we can do something to restore their priceless lives and give them hope for the future. As a childcare facility, we provide a home for our children after they are approved by the government agency based on the child's status or condition. He or she is initiated into our family situation, from where they find a sense of belonging. Our mother, who happens to be a widow, can take care of the child together with other siblings he or she finds in the house and together they form a family. We emphasize that our children are formed and raised in a family institute. Because this is a way in which right and appropriate standards of life are instilled. We provide them with quality education, food, health and medicine, clothing, and above all, divine principles. LUF believes that when we empower our children or our society as a whole, we provide a great platform for great African leaders who will one day empower the next generation of Africa and the entire world as a whole.

Sponsor Daudi

As a guardian you help Daudi and other children within the program of Serah. Thanks to your contribution and that of the other guardians, the children are helped with proper nutrition, tutoring, sports and personal development. This gives them a chance at a hopeful future.