Sofiat's quadruplets in Kibaale, Uganda.

UPDATE: A Visit to support SOFIAT and her children.

Upon verifying her situation with Sofiat, the members at Ryvanz-Mia Charity were eager to help her. She is a mother to 11 children below 12 years old, living on the bottom line of poverty. She had no other option than to send beg from house to house since she could not afford their daily expenses, including food and clothes. Visit our Youtube channel for more update

 

Sofiat's Children receiving donation.

 

The charity organization decided to sponsor her with a monthly stipend of $100, which would help her meet the needs of her family. They also agreed to provide her with necessities like food and clothes.

Sofiat was highly grateful for the help she received. She said that she would never have been able to make ends meet without the assistance of Ryvanz-Mia Charity. The charity is happy to have helped Sofiat and her family out of their dire situation and will continue to support them in any way possible.

 

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Ryvanz-Mia Charity is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization in the United States working with its local partner, Save Community Care Foundation, following the welfare of Sofiat and her quintuplets (now quadruplets) in Nawaikoke Village in Kibale Sub County, Namutumba District, Eastern Uganda. Read more from her previous post here.

Recently, the charity donated items worth hundreds of Ugandan shillings to help Sofiat and her family. The donation included clothes, shoes, and toys for the children. The charity is also working on a plan to provide Sofiat with financial assistance. This package will help her care for her children.

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Save Community Care Foundation, our local partners in Uganda, and Ryvanz-Mia Charity, are committed to following the welfare of Sofiat and her quintuplets and will continue to provide updates on their progress. Mr. Godfrey Kiirya, CEO of SCCF-Uganda, said that the two organizations are committed to supporting women and vulnerable children in local communities.

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The donations we have collected are thousands of Ugandan shillings. This means that we have been able to donate items like:

• Millet flour mixed with silverfish and Soya beans

• Ten kilograms of Rice

• Ten kilograms of Maize flour

• Ten kilograms of Beans

• Sugar

• Bread

• Ten bars of Soap

• Dress for girls

• Suit for the boy

• Drinks and fruits for children

• Dress and shoes for Sofiat and other basic needs.

Sofiat Mutesi, a resident of Nawaikoke Village in Kibale Sub County, Namutumba District, Eastern Uganda, was delighted to receive a donation for the children in her village. The grant will go a long way in helping the children to have a better chance at life.

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Ms. Mutesi stated that the children in her village have been dealing with many hardships and that this donation will help alleviate some of those struggles. She went on to say that she is grateful for the support of the donors and that the children will be able to use the donation to get an education and improve their quality of life.

On behalf of the entire team at Ryvanz-Mia Charity, we want to thank our donors and volunteers. None of what we do would be possible without your support. We are also thrilled to announce that we have partnered with the Global Impact Groups for support.

This partnership will help us expand our reach and have an even more significant positive impact on the world. We are truly making a difference in the lives of others and cannot wait to see what the future holds for Ryvanz-Mia Charity.

Donations needed for Ms. Sofiat Mutesi,

• Mattresses of 4inch,

• Mosquito nets, and

• blankets

• Currently, the children sleep on the floor, so bedding

• Monthly supply of food

• Soaps as well as a basin for bathing and washing

• Healthcare: medical care, supplements

• Clothes and footwear

• Sponsorship and educational materials for the children to start school

• Daily renting of milk for children.

Sofiat is asking for donations to help her start an Income-generating activity such as rearing chickens, goats, and cows for milk.

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