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Muwanguzi Ibra

Place Happy Times Childcare Initiatives

Project Child Sponsorship Program

Age 13

Name Muwanguzi Ibra

Nickname Ibra

Gender Boy

Orphan Status Social Orphan

Type of Student Resident Orphan Student

Grade Primary Four

Language Luganda

Favorite Activities Football (soccer)

Hopes and Dreams Ibra would like to be a soldier who protects people.

My Story Ibra’s mother was a victim of severe domestic violence. Ibra and his siblings were brought to Happy Times after his father cut his mother’s arm off. He and his siblings are being cared for by Happy Times as their mother continues to heal emotionally from her past. We hope to reunite the children with their mother in the future. Their father’s whereabouts is unknown.

Additional Information Ibra didn't start school until 2020.

 

 

 

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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.