it’s a small ministry, one that only has a small portion of a warehouse on the side of the street, but it captured his heart.
through sewing machines.
the women make beautiful scarfs, bags and other items to raise money to support the street kids and new sewing machines will help them tremendously!
There was a Visiting Orphans team that went to Uganda to visit them recently, and this is the report they brought back.
We were able to buy five sewing machines plus five pairs of scissors.They will be used for training our children and young widows who are very vulnerable.”
God is good, all the time.
Hey, I'm Wynne!
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that’s so awesome!!! love your hearts friends:)
Aww, I just love this!
Is the little girl in the top picture named Hope? I took a mission trip to Jinja Uganda this past July and fell in love with a little girl named Hope and her sister Prossi who were involved with Pillars of Hope, I saw this picture and my heart filled with joy because I think this is her. Thank you for posting a picture of this sweet precious girl and the wonderful people of Pillars of Hope!