Provide Vocational Training for Ugandan Women

by Project Have Hope
Provide Vocational Training for Ugandan Women
Provide Vocational Training for Ugandan Women
Provide Vocational Training for Ugandan Women
Provide Vocational Training for Ugandan Women
Provide Vocational Training for Ugandan Women
Provide Vocational Training for Ugandan Women
Provide Vocational Training for Ugandan Women
Provide Vocational Training for Ugandan Women
Provide Vocational Training for Ugandan Women
Provide Vocational Training for Ugandan Women
Provide Vocational Training for Ugandan Women
Provide Vocational Training for Ugandan Women
Provide Vocational Training for Ugandan Women
Provide Vocational Training for Ugandan Women
Provide Vocational Training for Ugandan Women
Provide Vocational Training for Ugandan Women
Provide Vocational Training for Ugandan Women
Provide Vocational Training for Ugandan Women
Provide Vocational Training for Ugandan Women
Provide Vocational Training for Ugandan Women

Project Report | Mar 12, 2019
"I put my future in the hands of God."

By Karen Sparacio | Project Leader

Harriet
Harriet

Meet Harriet.

Harriet was born in Northern Uganda, but the family fled to the Acholi Quarter when she was just two years old.  She attended school through primary 6, but then her mother could no longer afford the school fees.  With few opportunities, Harriet married young and has four children.  Her husband has since left and abandoned the family.  Like her mother, Harriet now must try to provide for her young children.

Industrious and entrepreneurial, Harriet finds many ways to earn money.  She sells mangos in the city center.  She also has an ingenious business making a prepared dish consisting of the head of a cow, boiled and cooked with tomatoes and onions, a favorite among those who are drinking.

She passes by nearby bars in the evening and finds ready customers.  Harriet is also a prolific and talented maker of recycled paper bead jewelry.  With a loan, she will have more money to invest in the capital needed to expand each of her existing businesses.

Although Harriet finds creative ways to support her family, she hopes to return to the North.  She dreams of setting up a small shop selling vegetables, that she will grow herself.  To augment her income, she can make clothes.  Her mother is a tailor, and although Harriet did not study formally, her mother taught her well.

Her children have their own dreams too.  One wants to become a doctor, another a teacher, the third a hairdresser.  Her youngest daughter states simply that she “wants to find a rich man.”  Harriet earnestly wants her children to succeed.  “My children should study very hard so their future is better.  I put it in the hands of God.  I want them to have a better life.”

A donation of just $25 gives a woman the power to build her own future.

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook

About Project Reports

Project reports on GlobalGiving are posted directly to globalgiving.org by Project Leaders as they are completed, generally every 3-4 months. To protect the integrity of these documents, GlobalGiving does not alter them; therefore you may find some language or formatting issues.

If you donate to this project or have donated to this project, you can receive an email when this project posts a report. You can also subscribe for reports without donating.

Sign up for updates

Organization Information

Project Have Hope

Location: Malden, MA - USA
Website:
Project Leader:
Karen Sparacio
Director
Malden , MA United States
$19,162 raised of $25,000 goal
 
306 donations
$5,838 to go
Donate Now

Help raise money!

Support this important cause by creating a personalized fundraising page.

Start a Fundraiser

Learn more about GlobalGiving

Teenage Science Students
Vetting +
Due Diligence

Snorkeler
Our
Impact

Woman Holding a Gift Card
Give
Gift Cards

Young Girl with a Bicycle
GlobalGiving
Guarantee

Get incredible stories, promotions, and matching offers in your inbox

WARNING: Javascript is currently disabled or is not available in your browser. GlobalGiving makes extensive use of Javascript and will not function properly with Javascript disabled. Please enable Javascript and refresh this page.