We love coming here to be with Mary and its a great opportunity to love on the other 30+ students that are at Elizabeth House. This is a place where children "rejected by society and often by their families, find love, care, encouragement, and a sense of identity and purpose. As these young people discover themselves and their potential, joy replaces misery and hope overcomes despair." Their mission is "to bring hope to children with disabilities and their parents, and create a positive attitude towards them in the community."
"These children have autism, Down's syndrome, cerebral palsy, malaria, induced palsy, learning and other disabilities. Some walk, some talk and others don't do either. When they first come to Elizabeth House many do not know how to keep themselves clean, dress themselves or go to the toilet because they haven't been taught these essential life skills. In African culture, having a child with a disability can be seen as a curse and is an embarrassment. Parents use children at an insurance plan, hoping that one day when they are too old to work their children will help them financially. However disabled children are often seen as useless and are resented. Many of them are left alone in a house by themselves all day long, stuck on a couch or mat, while their parents are at work; there is little awareness of the needs and potential of disabled children. They feel isolated, lack confidence and lose many feelings of self-worth.
Our children come to Elizabeth House and here they learn to live. Here they find love, acceptance and attention. They are treated as valued individuals and learn life skills. They are fed with nutritious food and receive physiotherapy. Here we see to enable them to live to their full potential."
Mary is doing so well, we have noticed a lot of improvement in her physically while she has been at Elizabeth House. We are so thankful for those that have chosen to sponsor Mary, because of them we are able to make sure that she receives the care at Elizabeth House that she needs! Here are some fun pictures of her from this summer!
Written By :
Kailey Jensen
Volunteer Coordinator / Admin
For more information about Elizabeth House and the great work they are doing, visit them at http://www.elizabethhouseuganda.org/!
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