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Uganda: Community-Based Orphan Support Program – Caregiver Check-In

Uganda: Community-Based Orphan Support Program – Caregiver Check-In

ALARM Uganda held a meeting for the caregivers of the Community Based Orphan Support Program (CBOSP) in February. This meeting was held for the ALARM staff to receive updates on the children and to share more on how to effectively support the children. As these caregivers met with ALARM staff, they were encouraged to embrace their responsibility of bringing up their sponsored children in a way that shares God’s truth and love. This meeting gave an opportunity for the caregivers to discuss the challenges they face and encourage one another in the journey that they are all taking together to care for these orphaned children.