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WWW.WATOTO.COM | OCTOBER 2014 | ISSUE NO.1 WHAT WE DO ORPHANED CHILDREN | VULNERABLE WOMEN | COMMUNITY TRANSFORMATION Watoto is thrilled to bring you a brand new production, Oh What Love, beginning January 2015. Through this dynamic worship experience, the Watoto Children’s Choir, who were once orphans, share their journeys to redemption and demonstrate that God desires to be a loving father to all mankind. “After losing my parents I felt lonely, with no one to love me. Now I know that God is my father. He loves and cares for me. In the choir, I am going to show people that God loves them too,” says six-year-old Jackie Nakku. Based on the Bible verse, 1 John 3:1; “See what kind of love the father has given us, that we should be called children of God, and so we are,” prepare for a unique worship experience that blends traditional and modern dance with original music. Oh What Love celebrates the urban African landscape and brings out the unique personalities of the children. Since 1994, Watoto children’s choirs have traveled all over the world sharing the plight of Africa’s orphaned and vulnerable, making an appeal to help raise these children so that they can rebuild their nation. Each of the children in the choir has suffered the loss of one or both of their parents but they have been rescued and now live in a Watoto village. Book the choir in your region now. Email us at [email protected].

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Page 1: Watoto Newsletter - UK

WWW.WATOTO.COM | OCTOBER 2014 | ISSUE NO.1

WHAT WE DO ORPHANED CHILDREN | VULNERABLE WOMEN | COMMUNITY TRANSFORMATION

Watoto is thrilled to bring you

a brand new production, Oh

What Love, beginning January

2015. Through this dynamic

worship experience, the Watoto

Children’s Choir, who were once

orphans, share their journeys to

redemption and demonstrate

that God desires to be a loving

father to all mankind.

“After losing my parents I

felt lonely, with no one to love

me. Now I know that God is

my father. He loves and cares

for me. In the choir, I am going

to show people that God loves

them too,” says six-year-old

Jackie Nakku.

Based on the Bible verse, 1

John 3:1; “See what kind of love

the father has given us, that we

should be called children of God,

and so we are,” prepare for a

unique worship experience that

blends traditional and modern

dance with original music. Oh

What Love celebrates the urban

African landscape and brings

out the unique personalities of

the children.

Since 1994, Watoto children’s

choirs have traveled all over

the world sharing the plight

of Africa’s orphaned and

vulnerable, making an appeal to

help raise these children so that

they can rebuild their nation.

Each of the children in the choir

has suffered the loss of one or

both of their parents but they

have been rescued and now live

in a Watoto village.

Book the choir in your region

now. Email us at

[email protected].

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Page 2: Watoto Newsletter - UK

A FUTURE SO BRIGHT

SPONSORS RAISE LEADERS

Juliet ran her fingers over the

wheel of her tailoring machine,

admiring its contours. She shifted

the weight of her feet over the

pedal and listened to them falling

into rhythm. The machine was a gift

from her husband’s grandmother

on the day she gave birth to her

first child. It became one of her

most valuable possessions. She

stared at the machine with a faint

ache in her heart, wishing she had

the skills to use it.

When Juliet met her husband,

she was searching for a home. Her

father had stopped supporting her

and she was forced to drop out of

school. When she tried to move in

with her mother, she was rejected.

She saw marriage as an escape; an

opportunity.

Juliet was twenty-one when she

sat at a maternity ward holding

the results of her routine HIV test.

She was pregnant with her first

child. She was shocked when she

read that she was positive, but her

husband seemed unfazed. Juliet

wondered if he’d always known, but

she didn’t ask him any questions.

She couldn’t afford to lose another

home.

Seven years later, he abandoned

her and she was left to look after

their two children on her own.

She managed to support herself

by helping her sister braid hair,

but work was irregular and she

never had enough. She worried

when a child showed any sign of

sickness because she couldn’t buy

medicine. She knew that soon her

eldest would be old enough to start

school, but she wouldn’t be able to

Being a child sponsor

for Watoto is a rewarding

experience, especially during

graduation season. This spring

2014, Watoto congratulated

a number of new graduates

for their skills, knowledge,

and accomplishments. Our

sponsors have had the pleasure

to witness their sponsor

children grow into mature

leaders. Now ready for the

real world, our graduates have

made great strides with the

support of their sponsors.

Chuck and Julia Freed saw

the Watoto Children’s Choir

perform at their church in

Glendale, Kentucky in 2005

and were inspired to become

sponsors and guide a child

spiritually and emotionally. After

being paired with Francis Mubiru,

the Freed family has enjoyed

sponsoring him for over 8 years.

“When Francis wrote to us,

we were always amazed at his

devotion to the Lord and his

desire to help expand His Word to

others,” said Chuck Freed. “We are

so proud of his accomplishments.

He took advantage of all of his

opportunities and has grown into

an upstanding young man.”

An avid soccer player, Francis

graduated from Kampala

International University with a

degree in Medical Lab Science

and is employed as a Farm

Supervisor in Watoto’s poultry

farm in Buloba.

Fellow Watoto graduate

Lawrence Kyebanja received a

Bachelor’s degree in Social Work

and Social Administration from

Kyambogo University. Lawrence

has been a facilitator at children’s

camp and is also currently

pursuing a music career.

“Lawrence was excited to

talk about his work and school

progress,” said Destiny Valladares,

a 2-year sponsor of Lawrence.

“He would encourage me through

scripture, and I always looked

forward to hearing from him. I

love being a part of his life and a

supporter of Watoto.”

Rebecca Kirabo received a

Bachelor’s degree in Public

Administration and Management

from Nsamizi Training Institute

of Social Development, and

volunteers as a social worker

for Good Life of Hope

Ministries. Irene Atim also

received a degree in Social

Work, and attended Uganda

Christian University Mukono.

As our graduates venture

into the next chapter of their

lives, we want to thank our

child sponsors for being there

every step of the way. Without

our sponsors, Watoto would

not have the ability to provide

these young adults with the

skills they need to rebuild their

country.

You too can change a child’s

story. Log onto www.watoto.com/sponsorship and start

today.

afford it.

Juliet heard of Living Hope

from other women in the

community. “I knew that if I

was given the chance, I could

also become an empowered

woman,” she said.

Last month Juliet and five

other women were called to

be trained in tailoring at our

workshop in Kampala. In just

three weeks, she went from

learning to run the machine

and making basic stitches, to

learning how to make a dress.

“I hope to be a tailor and to

grow so that I don’t need to

depend on my family,” she said.

Empower other women

like Juliet by partnering with

us. Email us at [email protected].

This past quarter, a number of

our Baby Watoto Suubi toddlers

graduated into our villages.

Many of these abandoned babies

joined the Watoto family severely

malnourished, premature, abused,

and or neglected. They are

now cherished, active, creative

toddlers filled with hope and

joy. It is amazing to watch their

transformation and we celebrate

this exciting milestone in their

lives.

For a number of years, we

have been praying about and

discussing the best long term

plans for our children with

significant special needs.

Over the past few months, we

established a partnership with a

SPECIAL MOVE new Christian organization, The

Gem Foundation, in Kampala.

They specifically care for children

with significant special needs, into

their adulthood.

We are excited by what this

organization is doing and believe

that this is the best option for

some of our children with special

needs, who have outgrown

Baby Watoto. The first group

of children moved from Baby

Watoto Kampala to The Gem

Foundation in August. We believe

that this is a great opportunity

for our children and are excited to

continue to watch them grow and

develop.

Partner with us by sponsoring

Baby Watoto at www.watoto.com/sponsorship today.

“It is a great privilege to link up

my key passions for the Church in

mission, community development

among the marginalised and

the nation of Uganda into one

strategic role. I am looking

forward to leading the work of

Watoto UK into God’s purposes

for the coming years, believing

there are exciting opportunities

for churches in the UK to engage

with us into the future as we

support the developing work of

Watoto. I would keenly ask our

supporters around the UK to

please pray for me; for wisdom,

insight and understanding as

I seek to lead the team, get

to know many of the broader

Watoto family at home and

overseas and seek to develop

further strategic relationships

around the country.

Thank you for all you have

already done to bless the lives of

so many children and families in

Uganda. My warmest greetings in

Smiling faces, happy hearts,

enthusiastic expressions and

beautiful voices cascaded again

across our churches during this

year’s Beautiful Africa 2014 tour.

From the Scottish Highlands to

Ireland and the South of England

we have received stories of

people giving their lives to Jesus

and receiving hope for a future.

We serve such an awesome

God; He loves the widow and

orphan but, also the lost, the

hopeless, the friendless and the

hurting.

Our choirs know the change

this love can bring and share

personal testimonies of this truth.

All the children have been

orphaned or abandoned yet

they have a message of Jesus

transforming their lives, giving

them hope, a loving family and a

future.

We love to engage with

you in your concern for your

‘neighbours’ in your community

and support your mission in

bringing the joyful news of the

Gospel to their hearts.

TO HOST THE WATOTO CHILDREN’S CHOIR

We simply request that a love

offering be taken during the

concert and the choir be given

the opportunity to promote

Watoto’s Sponsorship Program

and merchandise sales. We also

ask that your church would

provide 9 host homes and 3

hotel/B&B rooms for the Team

Leader and two drivers, along

with meals for the duration of

their visit.

Sue Jones our Tour Coordinator

would love to chat to you about

the choir so for more information

please call: 0203 225 1048 or

email: [email protected]

WATOTO CHOIR 63

WELCOME PAUL HOUIELLEBECQJesus’ Name”.

Paul originates from the island

of Jersey, one of six sons, who

grew up with a strong sense of

the value of ‘community’. He

worked as a Production Chemist

for a few years in Cheltenham

before entering Elim Bible College

to retrain for church ministry

in 1983. He met his Swiss wife,

Evelyne, whilst at College and

moved to work with a Swiss

Pentecostal Church after getting

married in 1985, ministering in the

German language in Winterthur,

where their sons, Tom and Phil,

were born.

Paul has just completed 20 very

happy and fruitful years with his

family in Cardiff, South Wales,

where he planted a church on a

deprived housing estate in the

east of the city and has spent

the last 3 years working as the

Regional Manager for Samaritan’s

Purse for Wales and the Marches.

During that time, he led a number

of mission teams into Uganda

and has developed a real love

for the people of that nation.

He is an ordained Elim minister

but has worked for many years

across denominations, linking the

Church into mission with a clear

Kingdom focus. He leaves Cardiff

to move to London at the end of

September, with his wife, who is a

social work manager, taking up a

new role with a Christian charity

in west London.

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Page 3: Watoto Newsletter - UK

A FUTURE SO BRIGHT

SPONSORS RAISE LEADERS

Juliet ran her fingers over the

wheel of her tailoring machine,

admiring its contours. She shifted

the weight of her feet over the

pedal and listened to them falling

into rhythm. The machine was a gift

from her husband’s grandmother

on the day she gave birth to her

first child. It became one of her

most valuable possessions. She

stared at the machine with a faint

ache in her heart, wishing she had

the skills to use it.

When Juliet met her husband,

she was searching for a home. Her

father had stopped supporting her

and she was forced to drop out of

school. When she tried to move in

with her mother, she was rejected.

She saw marriage as an escape; an

opportunity.

Juliet was twenty-one when she

sat at a maternity ward holding

the results of her routine HIV test.

She was pregnant with her first

child. She was shocked when she

read that she was positive, but her

husband seemed unfazed. Juliet

wondered if he’d always known, but

she didn’t ask him any questions.

She couldn’t afford to lose another

home.

Seven years later, he abandoned

her and she was left to look after

their two children on her own.

She managed to support herself

by helping her sister braid hair,

but work was irregular and she

never had enough. She worried

when a child showed any sign of

sickness because she couldn’t buy

medicine. She knew that soon her

eldest would be old enough to start

school, but she wouldn’t be able to

Being a child sponsor

for Watoto is a rewarding

experience, especially during

graduation season. This spring

2014, Watoto congratulated

a number of new graduates

for their skills, knowledge,

and accomplishments. Our

sponsors have had the pleasure

to witness their sponsor

children grow into mature

leaders. Now ready for the

real world, our graduates have

made great strides with the

support of their sponsors.

Chuck and Julia Freed saw

the Watoto Children’s Choir

perform at their church in

Glendale, Kentucky in 2005

and were inspired to become

sponsors and guide a child

spiritually and emotionally. After

being paired with Francis Mubiru,

the Freed family has enjoyed

sponsoring him for over 8 years.

“When Francis wrote to us,

we were always amazed at his

devotion to the Lord and his

desire to help expand His Word to

others,” said Chuck Freed. “We are

so proud of his accomplishments.

He took advantage of all of his

opportunities and has grown into

an upstanding young man.”

An avid soccer player, Francis

graduated from Kampala

International University with a

degree in Medical Lab Science

and is employed as a Farm

Supervisor in Watoto’s poultry

farm in Buloba.

Fellow Watoto graduate

Lawrence Kyebanja received a

Bachelor’s degree in Social Work

and Social Administration from

Kyambogo University. Lawrence

has been a facilitator at children’s

camp and is also currently

pursuing a music career.

“Lawrence was excited to

talk about his work and school

progress,” said Destiny Valladares,

a 2-year sponsor of Lawrence.

“He would encourage me through

scripture, and I always looked

forward to hearing from him. I

love being a part of his life and a

supporter of Watoto.”

Rebecca Kirabo received a

Bachelor’s degree in Public

Administration and Management

from Nsamizi Training Institute

of Social Development, and

volunteers as a social worker

for Good Life of Hope

Ministries. Irene Atim also

received a degree in Social

Work, and attended Uganda

Christian University Mukono.

As our graduates venture

into the next chapter of their

lives, we want to thank our

child sponsors for being there

every step of the way. Without

our sponsors, Watoto would

not have the ability to provide

these young adults with the

skills they need to rebuild their

country.

You too can change a child’s

story. Log onto www.watoto.com/sponsorship and start

today.

afford it.

Juliet heard of Living Hope

from other women in the

community. “I knew that if I

was given the chance, I could

also become an empowered

woman,” she said.

Last month Juliet and five

other women were called to

be trained in tailoring at our

workshop in Kampala. In just

three weeks, she went from

learning to run the machine

and making basic stitches, to

learning how to make a dress.

“I hope to be a tailor and to

grow so that I don’t need to

depend on my family,” she said.

Empower other women

like Juliet by partnering with

us. Email us at [email protected].

This past quarter, a number of

our Baby Watoto Suubi toddlers

graduated into our villages.

Many of these abandoned babies

joined the Watoto family severely

malnourished, premature, abused,

and or neglected. They are

now cherished, active, creative

toddlers filled with hope and

joy. It is amazing to watch their

transformation and we celebrate

this exciting milestone in their

lives.

For a number of years, we

have been praying about and

discussing the best long term

plans for our children with

significant special needs.

Over the past few months, we

established a partnership with a

SPECIAL MOVE new Christian organization, The

Gem Foundation, in Kampala.

They specifically care for children

with significant special needs, into

their adulthood.

We are excited by what this

organization is doing and believe

that this is the best option for

some of our children with special

needs, who have outgrown

Baby Watoto. The first group

of children moved from Baby

Watoto Kampala to The Gem

Foundation in August. We believe

that this is a great opportunity

for our children and are excited to

continue to watch them grow and

develop.

Partner with us by sponsoring

Baby Watoto at www.watoto.com/sponsorship today.

“It is a great privilege to link up

my key passions for the Church in

mission, community development

among the marginalised and

the nation of Uganda into one

strategic role. I am looking

forward to leading the work of

Watoto UK into God’s purposes

for the coming years, believing

there are exciting opportunities

for churches in the UK to engage

with us into the future as we

support the developing work of

Watoto. I would keenly ask our

supporters around the UK to

please pray for me; for wisdom,

insight and understanding as

I seek to lead the team, get

to know many of the broader

Watoto family at home and

overseas and seek to develop

further strategic relationships

around the country.

Thank you for all you have

already done to bless the lives of

so many children and families in

Uganda. My warmest greetings in

Smiling faces, happy hearts,

enthusiastic expressions and

beautiful voices cascaded again

across our churches during this

year’s Beautiful Africa 2014 tour.

From the Scottish Highlands to

Ireland and the South of England

we have received stories of

people giving their lives to Jesus

and receiving hope for a future.

We serve such an awesome

God; He loves the widow and

orphan but, also the lost, the

hopeless, the friendless and the

hurting.

Our choirs know the change

this love can bring and share

personal testimonies of this truth.

All the children have been

orphaned or abandoned yet

they have a message of Jesus

transforming their lives, giving

them hope, a loving family and a

future.

We love to engage with

you in your concern for your

‘neighbours’ in your community

and support your mission in

bringing the joyful news of the

Gospel to their hearts.

TO HOST THE WATOTO CHILDREN’S CHOIR

We simply request that a love

offering be taken during the

concert and the choir be given

the opportunity to promote

Watoto’s Sponsorship Program

and merchandise sales. We also

ask that your church would

provide 9 host homes and 3

hotel/B&B rooms for the Team

Leader and two drivers, along

with meals for the duration of

their visit.

Sue Jones our Tour Coordinator

would love to chat to you about

the choir so for more information

please call: 0203 225 1048 or

email: [email protected]

WATOTO CHOIR 63

WELCOME PAUL HOUIELLEBECQJesus’ Name”.

Paul originates from the island

of Jersey, one of six sons, who

grew up with a strong sense of

the value of ‘community’. He

worked as a Production Chemist

for a few years in Cheltenham

before entering Elim Bible College

to retrain for church ministry

in 1983. He met his Swiss wife,

Evelyne, whilst at College and

moved to work with a Swiss

Pentecostal Church after getting

married in 1985, ministering in the

German language in Winterthur,

where their sons, Tom and Phil,

were born.

Paul has just completed 20 very

happy and fruitful years with his

family in Cardiff, South Wales,

where he planted a church on a

deprived housing estate in the

east of the city and has spent

the last 3 years working as the

Regional Manager for Samaritan’s

Purse for Wales and the Marches.

During that time, he led a number

of mission teams into Uganda

and has developed a real love

for the people of that nation.

He is an ordained Elim minister

but has worked for many years

across denominations, linking the

Church into mission with a clear

Kingdom focus. He leaves Cardiff

to move to London at the end of

September, with his wife, who is a

social work manager, taking up a

new role with a Christian charity

in west London.

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CHRISTMAS GIFT FUND

A Christmas tree, a glow with lights and

coloured baubles surrounded by presents

wrapped in shiny Christmas paper, this is

the scene millions of excited children will

wake up to this year.

The anticipation of discovering what is

inside those parcels can be seen in faces of

the children, the smiles getting bigger and

bigger as they open that long awaited gift.

Giving a financial donation to the gift

fund enables you to be a part of putting

that same excitement on the thousands of

faces in our Watoto villages. If you would

like to make a donation to the Watoto Gift

fund you can mail your donation to Watoto

Child Care Ministries, P O Box 64946, London E4 0EF or call our office on 0203 225 1048 to give by debit/credit card.

WATOTO EUROPEPO BOx 64946LONDON E4 0EFEMAIL: [email protected] NO. 1090810

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