143 Million. It’s a big number- yes- but what if I told you it represented the number of orphans in our world today?
It’s a reality check. Our personal lives most likely reflect the American dream, maybe they don’t, either way we cannot live in a bubble. We cannot ignore the truth that stands before us.
I wake up in the morning, talk to my mom over coffee at breakfast, and hang out with my dad at night. I have been blessed with a family. Yet, I forget that most kids- even in America- don’t have that gift.
It’s easy to get caught up in my own life and my own problems. Where will I get a job? Who will I hang out with on Friday? Will I make an “A” in Finance? Blah blah blah. Although Christ DOES care about my life- the big and little things- I too easily get sucked up into myself.
I wish that everyday I woke up with a sense of urgency. I wonder what my life would look like if I started my day genuinely realizing there are injustices occurring to millions and millions all over the world, and that I am here for a purpose and there is more to life than myself.
In the small village of Wakiso sits an orange building. But to twelve orphans, it is more than a building….it is home. They have a house father and mother. It is a small model purposed to encourage a family type living situation. These children consider each other brothers and sisters, and today I am going to introduce you to a few of these beautiful children!
Meet….




I ask that you take action upon the injustices in our world. YOU have been given specific gifts that can and will make a difference if you USE them!! The opportunity to sponsor a child is available through Wakiso Beads, but maybe you have a heart for somewhere else… your own city, the elderly, another country, drugs/prison…. wherever it may be I encourage you to do something!
For more information on getting involved in Uganda please email Olivia at oliviajharris@gmail.com.