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Needs 1. Partner to send shipping container of meals – Suggested share donation of $1,000


2. Fund a “Super Saturday” program – $150 per week 3. Give a water well to a community – Cost of $6,000 4. Provide children with clothing & shoes – Gift of $35


screenings and treatment to the Pallisa area and surrounding commu- nities. And I am delighted to report that construction has been com- pleted, and the Kerith Community Health Center opened in January 2015. Talk about God sending an answer to prayer!


Another project was to use a weekly feeding program to reach impov- erished children in the area who suffer from a lack of healthy food. The “Super Saturday” Program held each Saturday provides local children with a way to get a nutritious meal, to laugh and enjoy games and crafts, and to hear a Bible lesson with Sunday School songs. In just a few short weeks, the attendance has grown from 92 to over 200 chil- dren! This is such an amazing opportunity to minister the message of Jesus Christ to children from a Muslim area.


ACE: It sounds like 2014 saw great things accomplished in Uganda. What is WME looking to do in Uganda during 2015?


VICTORIA:Well, the “Super Saturday” Program has been so success- ful, we’re looking to expand it to other areas. The most cost-effective way to do that is to send a large shipping container full of pre-pack- aged, nutritious meals that would feed 2,000 Ugandan children per week in 4 different areas for about 21 months. And we also want to drill a deep, borehole well next to the medical clinic that would provide water to the medical clinic, a nearby Christian children’s home and church, and the sur- rounding community.


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