KIRABO BRIDGET
Bridget was born on May 10th 2010 and lives in Bugiri, Uganda
Kirabo Bridget lives with her adopted grandmother Namulondo Betty. Bridget’s mother was a prostitute living in Bugiri. Because of this she has had a traumatic childhood and has also struggled with several medical issues. When she was 4 years old she received incorrect medical treatment which effected her whole body including her eyes. Her own family has chosen not to care for her so with the help of BU and it’s sponsors we are able to give her medical care she needs and love on her as she is a part of the family. Be a part of her story today!


KIRABO BRIDGET
Bridget was born on May 10th 2010 and lives in Bugiri, Uganda
Kirabo Bridget lives with her adopted grandmother Namulondo Betty. Bridget’s mother was a prostitute living in Bugiri. Because of this she has had a traumatic childhood and has also struggled with several medical issues. When she was 4 years old she received incorrect medical treatment which effected her whole body including her eyes. Her own family has chosen not to care for her so with the help of BU and it’s sponsors we are able to give her medical care she needs and love on her as she is a part of the family. Be a part of her story today!
HOW IT WORKS
Each child has a total of 8 sponsorship of $25 per slot or $200 per complete sponsorship.
This allows multiple people to invest and pour into each child’s life.
With your investment you will receive sponsor T-Shirt and a info packet
Each investor will receive at least 2 letters from their child per year
You can also write them as often as you would like.
KIRABO BRIDGET SPONSORSHIP
Thank you for investing!
A safe home to live with a local Ugandan “house mother”
Full medical care
Regular and nutritional meals
Tuition for an education (School is not free in Uganda)
Clean clothing and shoes School needs and requirements
Church camp and field trips
A future fund for university, vocational school or a plot of land to transition to adulthood
All the above done in a faith based setting where they are receiving the Gospel through mentors and other opportunities

A safe home to live with a local Ugandan “house mother”
Full medical care
Regular and nutritional meals
Tuition for an education (School is not free in Uganda)
Clean clothing and shoes School needs and requirements
Church camp and field trips
A future fund for university, vocational school or a plot of land to transition to adulthood
All the above done in a faith based setting where they are receiving the Gospel through mentors and other opportunities
