05/18/2026
Oral Roberts University students are spreading the love here in Uganda! These are some of the happiest days for our kids and community to have such fun and joy-filled visitors to love on and serve them. This team has been helping to freshen up our campus with painting, serving in our departments at Pearl Village, volunteering at other organizations helping take care of children, clean, cook and garden. It’s been a full week and the sweetest of memories are being formed!
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04/30/2026
We see so many cases of malnourishment. Jamada’s story is one of many where a child who was once so fragile is now gaining strength again.
Dr. Ernest walks closely with families through moments like this. He knows their names, their stories and he doesn’t take a single life lightly.
If you want to understand what that really looks like day to day, check out our latest blog post (link in bio): projectorphans.org/our-blog/medical-access 🏥
04/15/2026
A young mother arrived fighting for her life—just days after giving birth. What should have been a moment of joy became a moment of survival.
Because of access to compassionate, skilled care at Miracle Birthing Center, her story did not end there. It became a story of healing, strength, and hope restored.
Read her full story and see how your support is helping save lives: projectorphans.org/our-blog/a-mothers-life
04/01/2026
Judith was born with arthrogryposis—a condition that causes severe joint stiffness and muscle weakness. She cannot walk, bend her elbows, or move her fingers. Most people would look at her life and see limitations.
But Judith has never lived that way.
While at our Blessing’s Cove Special Need Daycare, she shared a dream: she wanted to go to a regular school. And she did. In her very first year, Judith finished FIRST in her class. Her achievement blew us away, yet she continued to impress us. She joined choir, leads devotions, and shows up fully in every performance—dance, theater, all of it.
She may move differently, but she shows up with a kind of courage that’s hard to put into words. She leads. She participates. She never gives up.
Judith’s life is a reminder that strength doesn’t always look the way we expect it to, but it’s undeniable when you see it.