By Karen Sparacio | Project Leader
Five years ago, Jackie was a displaced refugee, stripped of her family, belongings and any hope for a future. Today she is a successful business owner who has learned how to dream once again.
Ayot Jackie, just 26 years old, has lived through more in her short life than most. Originally from the village of Padibe in Northern Uganda, Jackie saw many atrocities occur in the north during the on-going civil war. She witnessed rebels kill both of her parents and her brother. Jackie moved to the Acholi Quarter, a slum on the outskirts of Kampala five years ago to escape the violence. Although she doesn’t have any children of her own, she is the primary caregiver for her niece and nephew who were orphaned during the war.
Hardworking and determined, Jackie was able to study hairdressing through your generous support. After completing the program, she was awarded a loan and has opened a beauty salon. Her neice and nephew are attending boarding schools and she dreams of building a home of her own. Steadfastly, she is rebuilding the life which was torn from her during the war.
With vocational training and loans provided by Project Have Hope through your support, Jackie was able to build more than a home; she was able to build a life.
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By Karen Sparacio | Project Leader
By Karen Sparacio | Project Leader
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