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Bukirwa Joviah - Sponsor Now


Bukirwa Joviah

Place Happy Times Childcare Initiatives

Project Child Sponsorship Program

Age 19

Name Bukirwa Joviah

Nickname Joviah

Gender Girl

Type of Student Boarding Student

Grade Senior Four

Language Luganda and English-Learner

Favorite Activities Singing

Hopes and Dreams Joviah would like to be an army officer so she can protect her country.

My Story Joviah’s mother is a single parent with no income. Her parents divorced because her father abused alcohol and was abusive.

Additional Information Joviah is an active child.

 

 

 

When you sponsor a child for $35 each month through A New Song International, you provide tangible solutions to these children’s most pressing needs such as clean water, food, shelter, care, and an education as well as an opportunity for these children to be discipled to be followers of Jesus Christ. Sponsorship through A New Song International restores hope in each sponsored child’s life as they come to understand the love of Christ and that someone not only sees them but loves them enough to provide for their most basic needs.

 

Orphan Status Explanation

The word "orphan" has been used differently by various organizations. Our definition has taken the biblical truth of what it means to be an orphan or fatherless into account along with the most prevalent definitions used by organizations like UNICEF and Christian Alliance for Orphans to accurately convey each child's circumstances as accurately as possible.

Orphan Status Definitions

Single Orphan - One parent has died.

Double Orphan - Both mother and father have died.

Total Orphan - Status of parents unknown. Child was abandoned and has no known family.

Social Orphan - A child whose mother and father cannot care for him or her due to mental illness, poverty, or any other reason.

Please Note: As defined by ANSI, a child is not considered to be an orphan of he or she is in the care of one parent and the other parent has not died. Children of single mothers or single fathers are not considered to be orphans.