“Yeah, of course you love me!” -Annet

As you’ve probably gathered from Annet’s interview and other POH posts, there’s a tremendous emphasis on education in Uganda.  Without it, quite simply, children are doomed to a life of abject poverty, and in many cases, prostitution.  Though I certainly believe that educating young women is paramount to their future success, it pales in comparison to them feeling truly loved and cared for.  

What’s beautiful is that they are feeling loved because we’re sending them to school.  To care about them is to care about their futures.  Our girls are awed by such a generous outpouring of love and support and as we’ve stated many times before, they are now pouring that into others.   

Annet wants to be a lawyer.  I have no doubt that she will be a great one – not just because her school fees are currently being covered, but because she knows we are rooting for her and hundreds of people want to see her succeed.  With that she can conquer the world!

Personally, there is nothing that motivates me more than this.  I hear many stories of insidious abuse and incomprehensible circumstances that would leave even the most stoic person burning for justice, and yes, they do make me want to fight harder, yell louder and rally whomever will listen.  But the driving force behind what keeps me doing this is when I ask any one of the girls that’s been in the program for a few months, “Do you know you are loved?” and I receive an emphatic YES, just like Annet’s.  

Love is what removed them from the insidious abuse and incomprehensible circumstances in the first place, and it is love, married with action, that will enable them to grow and heal.

I encourage you to please share Annet’s story with others.  It’s giving her a voice and the power affect change.   

- Kristen

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