Sunday 7 September 2014

The Founder of In Need Home Anny Ngoga Bwengye gets a Rotaract Vocational award

The founder of In Need Home;  Anny Ngoga Bwengye who started the child centered organization in 2003, because of her outstanding and exclusive service to Orphans and other vulnerable children, has been recognized by Rotaract Club of  International Health Sciences University (IHSU).

She has a big heart that accommodates the most underprivileged.
 According to people close to her right from childhood in Kisoro district, after work at home, Anny would go to go to fetch water for the elderly in the rural Kisoro. Her passion for the poor and the vulnerable communities dates back from her childhood.

When she came to Kampala, she served at Nsambya babies home in 1980's as a volunteer night matron. While working with Kampala archdiocese, she led  Mother Theresa of Calcutta to tour Kisenyi slum. She later went to University of Zambia (UNZA) while at the university, she opted to care for the disabled students.

When she returned back to Uganda, she decided to start In Need Home in march 2003.

Anny Ngoga Bwengye addressing the Rotaract club members at the function where she received the vocational award.
She later appeared as the personality of the month of August in the Leadership magazine. Leadership magazine is the premier catholic publication in Uganda that belongs to the Comboni Missionaries.
The full article can be accessed on the following url http://bit.ly/1r19Pbg

Thank you Anny for being there for the underprivileged !!!!!!

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