A Joyful Visit: Mr. Reegan Kaberia Visits

A Joyful Visit: Mr. Reegan Kaberia Visits

A Joyful Visit: Mr. Reegan Kaberia Visits Joy filled the air in Kamuli as Mr. Reegan Kaberia, Chief Executive Officer of Zoe Global South and Kenya Country Manager at Zoe Empowers, paid a special visit to the Ophelia Brown Foundation of Hope. The purpose of his visit was to meet with the foundation’s director, Mr. Johns Brown Lukoli and to connect with the young lives being empowered through this program. The visit highlighted the impact of the foundation’s work in transforming the futures of vulnerable children and youth in the region. Accompanied by the Zoe Empowers team based in Jinja City, Mr. Kaberia held a productive meeting with Mr. Lukoli. Several important issues were discussed, all focused on strengthening the mission and future growth of the foundation. The Ophelia Brown Foundation of Hope extends heartfelt thanks to Mr. Reegan Kaberia and the entire Zoe Empowers team for their visit, encouragement, and ongoing proposed partnership. While visiting St. John Bosco Secondary School in Kamuli, students gathered...
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Kids Christmas Party 2024

Kids Christmas Party 2024

KIDS CHRISTMAS PARTY 2024 The Kids’ Christmas Party took place on the 23rd of December 2024 in Kamuli District. The event was organized for 200 children from various families and communities. Since Christmas is a season of love and thanksgiving, the Ophelia Brown Foundation of Hope extended its love to the children by hosting this special celebration. The children and even their parents were filled with joy and gratitude. Truly, giving is a beautiful expression of love. The Christmas party was held on a beautiful Monday evening. Before the distribution of Christmas packages, the Director of Ophelia Brown Foundation of Hope, Mr. Johns Brown Lukoli, shared a heartfelt message with the children. He expressed his desire to see children happy and thriving, reminding them that God is loving and gave His only Son to die for our sins. He shared that he, too, received help as a child, which inspired him to help those in need today. His message was followed by touching...
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Kids Christmas Party 2023

Kids Christmas Party 2023

The Kids Christmas party took place on the 23rd of December 2023 in Kamuli District, hosting 150 kids from various families. As it occurred during the Christmas season, a time of love and thanksgiving, the Ophelia Brown Foundation of Hope expressed its affection by organizing this event. The children, along with their parents, were immensely happy and grateful. Giving, as demonstrated through this party, is a tangible expression of love. The festive occasion unfolded on a delightful Saturday afternoon, featuring a scrumptious lunch of Irish potatoes, pilau rice with meat, and a bottle of soda. Following the meal, Mr. Johns Brown, the Director of the Ophelia Brown Foundation, shared a heartfelt message with the children. He expressed his joy in seeing children happy and succeeding in life, emphasizing the foundation's commitment to assisting those in need. Mr. Brown, drawing from his own childhood experiences, spoke of how he was once helped and now seeks to support those facing challenges. Some of the...
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Johns’s Story

Johns’s Story

My name is Lukoli Johns Brown, a 35-year-old Ugandan, born in one of Uganda’s villages called Kansanga, also a Parish in Makindye division, in Makindye East county of Kampala City. I am happily married, a father of two kids a Boy and a girl. I am a Journalist by profession, working with the Uganda Broadcasting Corporation (UBC), where I have been working for the past five years. I grew up with a single mother, to the age of 12 years when my mother passed. Two years before that, I lost my young sister to HIV. She contracted it at birth since we were in a poor state we didn’t even know what to do or how to handle the situation. Our mother came from a family with many siblings more than 20 children since her father had 5 wives. My Mom started living alone in her childhood because of the war back then everyone had to go his/her own way, so she had...
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