Charlie, Brittany, and I went to a Ugandan Cranes game with a group of our friends. Uganda beat Ghana, which made for a happy bunch of Uganda fans. The stadium went wild and many memories were made. |
These are the boys of The Street Child Project. I love these boys. They have a special bond that many boys don't share. They've lived on the same streets, been through the same torture, and seen things that they probably haven't seen at their age. They have all grown (and are still growing) into wise and loving young men. When I see the boys that currently live on the streets, and then see these boys, I find hope. What the Street Child Project has done, is something incredible. They have helped these young men be something, at one point, they probably never thought they could be. Living on the streets is something I'll never fully understand, and after hearing stories I pray no more kids will ever have to live. |
This is my buddy Steven. He lives over at the Street Child Project, but he has a special story. He was never living on the streets, but he definitely hasn't had an easy life. I fell in love with this boy the moment I met him. I went to visit the compound and he immediately came into my arms. You knew he just wanted to be loved. He's became an orphan at a very young age, and is now possibly going to be adopted. He's a sweet boy. The Uncles at the Street Child Project have quickly fallen in love with this boy too. The boys all take good care of him and he gets the attention he needs. When I go a visit he spits Luganda at me and I just pretend I understand what he's saying. We play and play and play. His laugh is contagious. It's a loud laugh, and it's often questionable if it really came out of his little body - he laughs with every muscle in his body. We play with his toy motor cars, and chase each other around the house. I will never get sick of him running into my arms every time I step foot in that compound. |
The kids at Arise Talents Uganda. I don't even know where to begin in talking about these kids. They have my heart in so many ways. I met these kids on January 1st of this year. It was the best New Years Day I have ever had. We went to King Fisher Resort and had a wonderful time dancing, playing, and we even took a boat ride on the Nile. Since the day we met, I have loved these kids. They make it easy to love them. Every time I step foot in their compound I have to brace myself because I get bombarded with hugs. They have a love so real. They have talent like you wouldn't believe. Many of them paint and dance. They sing, weave baskets, make bags, and their knowledge of the Bible is incredible. They challenge me to be a better person - to love unconditionally.
I hope you enjoyed some of the photos that capture some of the greatest memories I've made here in Uganda. Since I'm headed back to the states soon, I would love for my next blog post to be a sort of Question/Answer. I would love for you to comment on this blog any questions you may have for me about my time here in Uganda - or anything really! If you don't want to comment on the blog post you can feel free to email me any questions at kendallvberg@gmail.com or message me on facebook. So let the questions begin!
Grace & Peace
Love,
Kendall
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