Weekly updates on news and events from Uganda!
At Mustard Seed Academy, students are thriving! Their radiant smiles and vibrant energy reflect the power of your generosity and support. Your incredible response to “Feed a Child; Fuel a Future” secured meals for September and October—thank you! As November approaches, rising prices and dwindling supplies create new challenges. With the Ugandan school year ending…
I am thrilled to share with you the joyous occasion of our recent Blessing Day celebrations at Mustard Seed Academy in Uganda. Two all-day events honored students finishing different stages of schooling. Students completing Primary School had their Blessing Day last Friday, while two classes of Secondary Students (4th-year finishing their O-levels and 6th-year concluding…
Warm greetings from Uganda, where a home visit has deeply touched us. On Sunday, we stepped into the world of Vivian, a 12-year-old Mustard Seed student whose life has been transformed by Bob and Libby Canavan’s unwavering support. Sitting on a floor mat, we witnessed a mother’s gratitude transcending language. Through our interpreter, Vivian’s mother…
Five of us will be leaving for Uganda tomorrow. After 24 hours of travel, we’ll check into our hotel, which backs up on the idyllic Entebbe Botanical Garden. Sometimes, we can see monkeys in the trees or the driveway just outside the restaurant. On Monday, the Botanical Garden and Lake Victoria (plus the hotel’s swimming…
Bringing a full-length mirror to class for self-portraits sparked unexpected magic. Students stood transfixed, seeing their full selves for the first time. Eyes wide, they studied every detail from uniforms to eyebrows, reluctant to step away. This simple activity became a journey of self-discovery, stretching far beyond our planned time. Even teachers were captivated…
In July, Dana and Kathryn Hiscock and the families of their twin sons visited Lukaya. Beyond Mustard Seed Academy, they visited neighborhoods of sponsored students. The neighborhood here may not look inviting, but the children look healthy, and they have shoes. In 2003, we saw quite a different scene—one that moved us to tears. (Click…
Today, we’re beginning the second year of Foto Friday, so it seems a fitting moment to look back 21 years. In 2003, the allure of Uganda’s magnificent mountain gorillas drew us into an adventure that would change countless lives. While our initial goal was to witness these awe-inspiring creatures, visiting a struggling school along the…
On Wednesday, our nursery school was filled with laughter and learning during their sports and games day. One highlight was a lively color identification game. Click on the photo to see how this worked. It’s a joy to see our youngest students engage in such fun, educational activities. Also, this week, the team from All…
Sparkling young ladies—full of confidence and promise! These teens reflect the benefits of Mustard Seed’s holistic care and education. Looking at them, you would never guess their home life. Thanks to you, Mustard Seed Secondary School students enjoy a stable, nurturing environment essential for academic and social success. They are empowered with education and kept…
It’s important to time your commute if you are driving around Lukaya! I thought you might enjoy seeing the challenge that faces the occasional driver along the dirt road from the Mustard Seed Nursery School to the Primary–Secondary campus. It’s a popular path for pedestrians, bikes, boda bodas, chickens, goats, AND cows. When was the…