NightRose: From Paralysis and Abandonment to Hope and Ownership
NightRose was born in 1968 in Kiwoko, Nakaseke District, Uganda. She was a hardworking woman who used to till the land to feed her family until 1991, when her body started to betray her. By 1992, NightRose couldn’t walk or stand anymore, as paralysis had taken over her legs and back. Her world crumbled.
NightRose had a daughter, but she couldn’t take care of her anymore. The daughter had to drop out of school, and the father disappeared. The relatives also abandoned NightRose, leaving her to fend for herself and the child. NightRose was alone
But NightRose’s story didn’t end there. The Sapphire Africa Foundation found her crawling in an abandoned house with her grandchild, Robert. The boy was the only one who could take care of NightRose, cleaning her and cooking for her. The Foundation saw the potential in Robert and offered to sponsor his education. That meant that NightRose would be alone most of the time, but the Foundation kept supporting her through donations.
However, NightRose’s life took another turn for the worse. She was living in a family house, but land wrangles erupted, and she was evicted. A neighbor offered her a temporary shelter at night, but during the day, NightRose had to sit under a tree, exposed to the elements, waiting for Robert to bring her food and water. It was a heart-wrenching sight to see.
But there is hope. NightRose owns a piece of land nearby, which was sold to her by her late father. The Sapphire Africa Foundation wants to help NightRose build a modest house that she can call her own, a place where she can rest, sleep, and be safe. A single room can cost $750, a small price to pay for dignity and security.
We appeal to your generosity and compassion. Please consider donating to NightRose’s cause. Your contribution can change her life and that of her grandchild. Your kindness can bring a ray of light to a woman who has endured so much pain and loss. Your love can make a difference.
Let’s not leave NightRose under the tree anymore. Let’s give her a roof, a home, a new beginning. Thank you for your support.
NightRose had a daughter, but she couldn’t take care of her anymore. The daughter had to drop out of school, and the father disappeared. The relatives also abandoned NightRose, leaving her to fend for herself and the child. NightRose was alone
But NightRose’s story didn’t end there. The Sapphire Africa Foundation found her crawling in an abandoned house with her grandchild, Robert. The boy was the only one who could take care of NightRose, cleaning her and cooking for her. The Foundation saw the potential in Robert and offered to sponsor his education. That meant that NightRose would be alone most of the time, but the Foundation kept supporting her through donations.
However, NightRose’s life took another turn for the worse. She was living in a family house, but land wrangles erupted, and she was evicted. A neighbor offered her a temporary shelter at night, but during the day, NightRose had to sit under a tree, exposed to the elements, waiting for Robert to bring her food and water. It was a heart-wrenching sight to see.
But there is hope. NightRose owns a piece of land nearby, which was sold to her by her late father. The Sapphire Africa Foundation wants to help NightRose build a modest house that she can call her own, a place where she can rest, sleep, and be safe. A single room can cost $750, a small price to pay for dignity and security.
We appeal to your generosity and compassion. Please consider donating to NightRose’s cause. Your contribution can change her life and that of her grandchild. Your kindness can bring a ray of light to a woman who has endured so much pain and loss. Your love can make a difference.
Let’s not leave NightRose under the tree anymore. Let’s give her a roof, a home, a new beginning. Thank you for your support.
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Pius EmmanuelApril 14, 2023
God will make a way where seems to be no way