My mom took him to a medical center, but nothing good came out. Two years later, he died, and they buried him while I was away.Age: 14
School grade: 5 (no education)
Hobbies: reading, playing guitar, working in the garden
My mom took him to a medical center, but nothing good came out. Two years later, he died, and they buried him while I was away.
Music plays a significant role in a child's Christian life. Choir presentations are contributing tremendously to the reputation of Child Action. Children add their tone to make worship services a vibrant celebration all over for the glory of God and edification of the community.
Children's survival depends on their ability to find work
This situation mostly affects children who have lost one or both parents due to AIDS. Many orphans find themselves on the streets, which increases the risk of HIV transmission. Girls living on the streets (called “da mwizi”) may trade sex for money. Many are survivors of rape or multiple gang rapes.
Street children live in dirt and total insecurity. They have no access to education or health care. They are often victims of violence—beaten and kicked. Rarely do they see a doctor or get medicine for treatment of diseases such as malaria or parasitic infections.
Street children are at constant risk of abuse
Kansungami orphans and vulnerable children need someone like you who has decided to invest in the life of children in need. Your gift of $30.00/month would help us provide for school fees, clothing and supplies, tutoring, or access to a literacy program outside formal education. You’ll will also be helping us to provide medical and nutritional care, recreation, and spiritual development in a safe environment.
We work through local churches and Christian fellowships. We believe that regular correspondence, financial reports, and good accountability and transparency will assure you that your money is going to the right place and being used well. We’ll do our best as well to help you develop a real connection with the children you support through letters, pictures, and prayers. You can have confidence that you are investing in development of Christian leaders who could help to transform their communities.
Let us love our neighbors as ourselves and as we love God.


Children at work in the Garden of Good Hope
Empowering children through agricultural activities can be a means of job creation and have potential for income to help meet children’s needs. Vegetable gardens contribute to malnutrition reduction by providing community members with good food.
Watering the garden
Kayumba Nestore is 13 years old. His father died last year.
Makunza Kayombo is 11 years old. His father died last year,
Kalubi Richard is three years old. His father was a soldier.
Pascal Rukem is eight years old. Both his father and mother died last year,