You Can Give The Best Birthday Present Ever!

May is here and there are some special birthdays this month! It can be so overwhelming to choose just one child to sponsor, but what better way than to find a child who shares your birthday month or day? Is May your child’s birthday? Connecting them to a child who shares their birthday month but not necessarily all of the necessities of life is an amazing opportunity to introduce them to sacrificial giving, kindness, and the effects of poverty around the world. They may even want to contribute towards helping a sponsored child!

The following are children who are living in Uganda with very little opportunity to attend school, receive medical care, hear about Jesus, or have their basic needs met. When you sponsor a child for $40 a month, it changes a child’s life - but it also changes YOUR life.

Here are the precious children who were born this month.


Dalton Ampaire is in top class (the equivalent of kindergarten) and lives with his mother and one sibling. His father died. His mother works at a kiosk, but is unable to earn very much money. He loves to sing, and his favorite foods are rice and meat.CHILD ID: B-211  GENDER: Male BIRTHDAY: May 11, 2015

Dalton Ampaire is in top class (the equivalent of kindergarten) and lives with his mother and one sibling. His father died. His mother works at a kiosk, but is unable to earn very much money. He loves to sing, and his favorite foods are rice and meat.

CHILD ID: B-211
GENDER: Male
BIRTHDAY: May 11, 2015


Nakayenga Aliyanah is in top class (equivalent to kindergarten) and lives with her parents and eight siblings. Her parents are poor farmers with no stable source of income. She loves music and her favorite foods are posho (a cooked cornmeal dish) and beans.CHILD ID: I-271  GENDER: Female  BIRTHDAY: May 12, 2013

Nakayenga Aliyanah is in top class (equivalent to kindergarten) and lives with her parents and eight siblings. Her parents are poor farmers with no stable source of income. She loves music and her favorite foods are posho (a cooked cornmeal dish) and beans.

CHILD ID: I-271
GENDER: Female
BIRTHDAY: May 12, 2013


Kisakye Joy is in top class (the equivalent of kindergarten) and lives with her father. Her mother is dead. Her father has no permanent job, but he sometimes digs for people in the community to earn some money. She loves to sing. Her favorite foods are rice and meat.CHILD ID: I-251 GENDER: Female BIRTHDAY: May 30, 2014

Kisakye Joy is in top class (the equivalent of kindergarten) and lives with her father. Her mother is dead. Her father has no permanent job, but he sometimes digs for people in the community to earn some money. She loves to sing. Her favorite foods are rice and meat.

CHILD ID: I-251
GENDER: Female
BIRTHDAY: May 30, 2014


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