Lame children served
Thirty lame kids received food, clothes, walking sticks, mattresses, mosquito nets, basins, and soap through the Easter distribution.
Easter Mercy Report
This Easter distribution in Uganda was a concrete work of Christian mercy. Donors helped provide food, clothes, walking sticks, mattresses, mosquito nets, basins, and soap to children and families in need, while the wider community also celebrated the feast with rice, meat, and drinks.
What Your Giving Did
This was not symbolic support. These gifts reached homes, bodies, and tables. The risen Christ was confessed not only in words, but in mercy shown to the least of these.
Thirty lame kids received food, clothes, walking sticks, mattresses, mosquito nets, basins, and soap through the Easter distribution.
Sixteen older people also received walking sticks, giving practical support to those whose age and weakness make ordinary movement difficult.
The wider community was able to celebrate Easter together with rice, meat, and drinks, turning the feast into a visible testimony of Christian generosity.
Video Testimony
The video shows the community leader thanking those who gave and explaining what the distribution made possible. It also shows a lame man dancing on his crutches and the food being distributed among the people. That kind of joy is what donor support looks like when it reaches the ground.
Scripture teaches that when the Master sends out His servants, the poor and the lame are not forgotten. At Easter especially, that mercy shines with unusual clarity. Christ who rose from the grave still has compassion on weak bodies, hungry households, and struggling families.
This page is here so donors can see that their gifts did something definite. They did not disappear into an abstraction. They became meals, mattresses, walking sticks, and relief for people who otherwise would have gone without.
Photo Report
These images show food preparation, delivered goods, individual recipients, and the local ministry presence that carried out the work.
For Future Distributions
This Easter report is meant to show you the fruit of generosity. If you want this kind of mercy to continue, your gift will help sustain future food distributions, practical care, and Christian compassion in Uganda.