Arrived safely at Namaato to a rousing welcome. Ladies were singing and dancing. The children welcomed us with shaking fingers in the air which meant they were sending us flowers.
As we were looking for the perfect photo location, many locals came by to fill their Jerry cans with water from the bore hole.
As the team becomes more comfortable with the different tasks, it has enabled a team member to interview parents and grandparents. Each interview gives us a greater knowledge of the lives of these children. As we travel further east, it is clear that the need becomes even greater.
Thankfully, 495 more children left today with huge smiles and bedkits.
On our way to our next destination, we came across a troop of baboons which entertained us on the highway. Also seen was the Ugandan crested crane which is the national bird and protected by the government.
Team Uganda
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