
Help Kisakye who is severely malnourished.


Help for Kisakye
The prolonged battle with severe malnutrition has drained Kisakye's family of every last penny. Now, the costs of specialized nutritional therapy, the medical wheelchair she urgently needs, and even the simplest necessities like warm clothing and nutrient-rich food feel like insurmountable mountains crushing the family.
Yet, halting treatment now would be catastrophic. Her underdeveloped organs, weakened immune system, and emaciated body cannot withstand another setback. Without continued support, the darkness of starvation and disease will swallow her whole.
We implore you to stand with Kisakye in her hour of need. Your generosity, no matter how large or small, will be a lifeline. A $10 donation could provide a week of vital nutritional supplements; $50 could secure the medical wheelchair that will carry her toward sunlight and healing. Every dollar brings us closer to ensuring she survives, thrives, and one day wears that pink dress she dreams of.
The Reality They Face
On the African continent, Kisakye's experience is by no means an isolated case. Poverty shrouds this land like a shadow, with about 30% of children under the age of 5 experiencing delayed development due to long-term malnutrition. Their weight is often only 70% of that of healthy peers, and there is a hidden danger of organ failure in their weak bodies.
How You Can Help
Donation | What Your Gift Provides |
---|---|
$10 | One meal each for 2 hungry children. A small act of love, a big smile. |
$20 | Food and clean water for 4 children. Hope begins with every drop and bite. |
$30 | Meals and hygiene kits for 6 children. Protect their health and future. |
$50 | Nourishment and clean water for 10 children — lasting impact for a whole week. |
$75 | Healthy meals and safe water for 15 children. Bring strength and joy. |
$100 | Food, water, and basic healthcare for 20 children. Light up a small village of dreams. |
Who We Are?
Entity No:6031529
Registered in California, USA, has helped more than 1,000 African children




Help Kisakye who is severely malnourished.


Help for Kisakye
The prolonged battle with severe malnutrition has drained Kisakye's family of every last penny. Now, the costs of specialized nutritional therapy, the medical wheelchair she urgently needs, and even the simplest necessities like warm clothing and nutrient-rich food feel like insurmountable mountains crushing the family.
Yet, halting treatment now would be catastrophic. Her underdeveloped organs, weakened immune system, and emaciated body cannot withstand another setback. Without continued support, the darkness of starvation and disease will swallow her whole.
We implore you to stand with Kisakye in her hour of need. Your generosity, no matter how large or small, will be a lifeline. A $10 donation could provide a week of vital nutritional supplements; $50 could secure the medical wheelchair that will carry her toward sunlight and healing. Every dollar brings us closer to ensuring she survives, thrives, and one day wears that pink dress she dreams of.
The Reality They Face
On the African continent, Kisakye's experience is by no means an isolated case. Poverty shrouds this land like a shadow, with about 30% of children under the age of 5 experiencing delayed development due to long-term malnutrition. Their weight is often only 70% of that of healthy peers, and there is a hidden danger of organ failure in their weak bodies.
How You Can Help
Donation | What Your Gift Provides |
---|---|
$10 | One meal each for 2 hungry children. A small act of love, a big smile. |
$20 | Food and clean water for 4 children. Hope begins with every drop and bite. |
$30 | Meals and hygiene kits for 6 children. Protect their health and future. |
$50 | Nourishment and clean water for 10 children — lasting impact for a whole week. |
$75 | Healthy meals and safe water for 15 children. Bring strength and joy. |
$100 | Food, water, and basic healthcare for 20 children. Light up a small village of dreams. |
Who We Are?
Entity No:6031529
Registered in California, USA, has helped more than 1,000 African children



