Phoebe N

About me

Hey, I’m Phoebe and I live in Uganda. My favourite colour is yellow, I think tigers are the best animals, and my favorite thing to do is draw.

Circumstance

My family is poor and struggle to support me – a common problem in Uganda.

Origins

Kampala, Uganda

What does being sponsored mean to me?

It’s nice that people show they care and love me. Your support will allow me to go to school and eat 3 meals every day.

I am 50% sponsored, can you help with the rest?

Thanks for your interest in sponsoring Phoebe N

It's OK if you can't completely sponsor a child. Please donate anything you can. One-off payments can be made by clicking here.
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What are the main problems I face?

Sadly, there are a number of difficulties I face every single day. Whether I will eat dinner tonight, or go to school tomorrow, I just don’t know. The main issues where I live are:

Children often go without food or water

Medical care & supplies are rarely available

Parents are incapable due to illness & jobs

Kids miss out on school due to costs

Mosquito bites could mean aids or malaria

By donating, you give me a chance. One shot is all I need.