Thursday, November 5, 2015

Christmas Party Fundraising

The Christmas parties for SNH in 2013 and 2014 were such a big hit and such a wonderful blessing to the children and families of SNH. So we are raising money for our 3rd annual Christmas party!


SNH anticipates close to 200 children and their care givers to attend and desire to bless each family with a Christmas meal (complete with cake)! SNH also desires to give Christmas gifts of bars of soap and mosquito nets to the children enrolled in SNH. Hence the goal is to raise $600 US for the Christmas party!


Please read the letter from our Director Sherinah to learn more:

To whom it may concern.

My name is Nakiyemba Shamim, aka Sherinah. I work at Nakaseke based charity called Sherinah's New Hope for Children with Disability Ministry (SNH) that provides children with special needs the opportunity to have access to education, health care, and all form of social services through child sponsorship and general donation from concerned people around the world. Most of those children come from low income families therefore it's a passion to help the celebrated Christmas in special way...last year's fundraising for Christmas was tremendously successful we raised funds and we were able to feed over 100 children and their care givers. This year we expect to feed more children due to the fact, we enrolled a number of new children who don't have a sponsor yet to date.

We have embarked on on fundraising campaign to help us us raise enough funds to be able to help more than double the number of kids last year. We would be delighted if you can help SNH to achieve its goals by donating a monetary donation. This year our goal is to raise $600 in which the 550 will go towards Christmas party and this will include Christmas meal, Christmas cake, 2 bars of soap for each of enrolled child, a mosquito net, plus $5 cash to each of enrolled child...the $50 will go towards the construction of the community church and a center where our children gather for our center days.

We are well aware that it may some time be difficult to convince people to donate especially when Christmas is close, but be aware that there there are many others who find themselves in worse predicaments. SNH will be happy to accept any form of help.

Please consider to helping SNH kids to enjoy the coming Christmas.

Also feel free to learn more about our work we do.

From SNH programme Director and child advocate.
We wish you and your family a very safe merry Christmas!
Best wishes.
Sherinah

P.S. Below are photos of our church that is under construction and we are still looking for funds to rehabilitate it.



Donations can be made via Western Union (instructions can be found on the FAQ page) and please email sherinahnewhope@gmail.com or contact us out on Facebook with any questions.




About Hannah Hinojosa...Hannah is a long time Compassion sponsor (she was Sherinah's sponsor) and writes about her sponsorship journey at Because of Shamim. In addition to being a wife and mother, she is a part-time math professor and loves to read.

Monday, November 2, 2015

IDAW

Thanks to all the generosity of our donors, SNH was able to participate in the International Deaf Awareness Week! We hope you enjoy these photos of the event!



Sherinah shares a thank you for all the donors:

Greetings.
Thank you much for your recent generous gift to SNH, your willingness to donate to SNH plus all the efforts you did to help us find people to donate enabled us to participate in the international deaf awareness week.

Thanks to you, we managed to take 5 deaf children each with the care giver plus 4(four) staff members prior to an interpreter.
Your donation helped us to participate, have meals for 3 days, purchase of t.shirts as weekly uniform accommodation plus transport to and from.

Once again thank you so much for supporting us. God bless you.

Sincerely
Nakiyemba Sherinah
Director.


Thank you again for donating for SNH to participate in this event.


And please check in later this month to learn about SNH's next event!




About Hannah Hinojosa...Hannah is a long time Compassion sponsor (she was Sherinah's sponsor) and writes about her sponsorship journey at Because of Shamim. In addition to being a wife and mother, she is a part-time math professor and loves to read.

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Update on IDAW

Thanks to our generous donors, SNH is fully funded for attending the International Deaf Awareness Week!

We will be sharing more photos after the event, but we wanted to show you the t-shirts for the event!


We hope our SNH staff and kids have a wonderful time at IDAW!




About Hannah Hinojosa...Hannah is a long time Compassion sponsor (she was Sherinah's sponsor) and writes about her sponsorship journey at Because of Shamim. In addition to being a wife and mother, she is a part-time math professor and loves to read.

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

International Deaf Awareness Week

Since SNH is a registered NGO in Uganda, SNH has been invited by the Uganda National Association of the Deaf to participate in the International Deaf Awareness Week (IDAW) from October 26 to October 30! (The banner has incorrect dates due to overlap with local elections, but it will take you to the UNAD Facebook page.)


The IDAW was started by the World Federation of the Deaf and this is Sherinah's description of the week's activities: "Various activities are done to ensure that deaf rights are being recognized by the society. During the some period, we use this opportunity to advocate for equal treatment,we do community cleaning, various deaf people express their talents,there is cultural shows by deaf people themselves, blood donation and HIV/AIDS testing, football and netball friendly match and many other interesting activities are done."

The UNAD invited 4 deaf children and they will need to travel with 2 SNH staff members and 2 parents. The cost for these 8 people is 350$ US and covers accommodation, transportation, meals and t-shirts.

Sherinah wrote the following message to share more information about the experience:

To friends of Sherinahs New Hope for Children with Disability Ministry,

We all know fundraising could be hard thing, but its worth a try! I am grateful to all friends I have. Thank you so much for important influence towards my work in the past. The previous fundraising were successful including last years Christmas party. Thank you everybody who contributed, now am inviting you to help again!

This time we are looking for donations from friends,sponsors and well wishers to contribute towards the International Deaf Awareness week (IDAW) scheduled on 26th-30th October 2015.

You may be asking what is International Deaf Awareness Week?? Well, it's about 'promoting the positive aspects of deafness,' to 'promote social inclusion' and raise awareness to all the organisations that support the week, and most importantly, it's about helping people who are deaf themselves.

This year's IDAW Theme Is "With Sign Language Rights Our Children."

Sherinah's New Hope for Children with Disabilities Ministry is one of registered NGO in Uganda under the Ministry of Local Government aiming at advocating for children with disability rights including the deaf (children with hearing impairments, promote social inclusion through advocacy and lobbying, etc. Therefore we found it necessary for us to participate in this important event, but then without financial assistance from people like you, we will not be able to participate.

We need 350$ US to enable us participate in this important event. We are looking for 35 people each to contribute 10$ towards this causes within the period of 3 weeks. From now until 25th October 2015.

Will you donate towards this cause, if so please message me or email to sherinahnewhope@gmail.com or visit us on Facebook for more information about this event.

Thank you so much for you support.


Again, please consider contributing 10$ US to help send SNH to the IDAW! And if you would be interested in sponsoring one of SNH's deaf children, please view the Waiting Children page.




About Hannah Hinojosa...Hannah is a long time Compassion sponsor (she was Sherinah's sponsor) and writes about her sponsorship journey at Because of Shamim. In addition to being a wife and mother, she is a part-time math professor and loves to read.

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Piglets!

We had shared in August that thanks to a generous donor, SNH was able to buy a printer (you can read that post here). Well, now we have some more exciting news to share! The printer was just a small purchase from the donation to SNH--the main bulk of the donation went to buy 27 piglets and to construct a piglet house! This means that SNH is now starting to generate our own income to help fund the ministry!

We hope you enjoy seeing the photos of this SNH investment! We are so excited to see how these piglets will be able to serve the SNH kids!


And please take a moment to look through the Waiting Children and pray for these kids to be sponsored! If you would be interested in sponsoring a child, please email SNH at sherinahnewhope@gmail.com.




About Hannah Hinojosa...Hannah is a long time Compassion sponsor (she was Sherinah's sponsor) and writes about her sponsorship journey at Because of Shamim. In addition to being a wife and mother, she is a part-time math professor and loves to read.

Monday, September 7, 2015

Lake Mburo National Park

This week I want to share about the Lake Mburo National Park!


The Lake Mburo National Park is 20% wetland. The park used to have lots of grasslands, but now there are no elephants present in the park and so the forested areas are not trampled down by elephants.


Although the park is not home to elephants, there are many other animals such as zebra, impala, eland, buffalo, oribi, Defassa waterbuck, leopard, hippo, hyena, topi and reedbuck. In case you are wondering what some of these animals look like, here is an eland:


An oribi:


A topi:


And a reedbuck:


If you would like to learn more about these animals, check out the Animal Fact Guide and the Kids Discover African Safari!

National Park information and photos are courtesy of Uganda Wildlife Authority.






About Hannah Hinojosa...Hannah is a long time Compassion sponsor (she was Sherinah's sponsor) and writes about her sponsorship journey at Because of Shamim. In addition to being a wife and mother, she is a part-time math professor and loves to read.

Monday, August 31, 2015

Recipes from Uganda: Peanut Soup

We have never tried peanut soup, but since my kids both love the taste of peanuts, I want to try out this Ugandan dish! Have you ever tried Peanut Soup?


Ingredients:
3 tbsp peanut oil
2 onions, peeled and chopped
2 celery sticks, washed and chopped
2 red bell peppers, deseeded and cubed
1 tbsp curry powder
3 c water
2 tomatoes, cubed
1 hot chili, finely chopped
Salt, to taste
4½ oz peanut butter
Juice of 1 lime

Directions:
Heat the oil in a skillet. Add the onions and celery and sauté gently for 10 minutes over medium heat.
Stir in the bell peppers and chilli and sauté 5 minutes more.
Sprinkle the curry powder over the top then add the water and tomatoes.
Season to taste with salt, bring to a boil then cover the pan and cook over low heat for 40 minutes.
Whisk together the peanut butter and lime juice until smooth, and then beat mixture into the soup.
Stir to combine and serve immediately.


Recipe and photos are courtesy of Compassion International.







About Hannah Hinojosa...Hannah is a long time Compassion sponsor (she was Sherinah's sponsor) and writes about her sponsorship journey at Because of Shamim. In addition to being a wife and mother, she is a part-time math professor and loves to read.

Monday, August 24, 2015

Kidepo Valley National Park

This week I want to share about the Kidepo Valley National Park!


The Kidepo Valley National Park lies between Kenya and Sudan, in the semi-arid valleys. The park has two rivers, Kidepo and Narus, but both disappear in the dry season.


Due to it's location and climate, the park is home to over 77 mammals, many being large animals like lions, giraffes, elephants, hyenas, kudus, leopards, cape buffalo, bushpig, warthog, bushbuck, bushduiker, Defassa waterbuck, Bohor reedbuck, Jackson’s hartebeest and oribi. The photo below shows you what a bushduiker looks like!


The park is also home to 475 bird species! The largest bird in the Kidepo Valley National Park is the ostrich, but this park is known for its many birds of prey. There are 56 species of birds of prey and the 14 are endemic to Uganda. Verreaux’s Eagle, pictured below, is one of the endemic birds of prey that can be found in the Kidepo Valley National Park.


National Park information and photos are courtesy of Uganda Wildlife Authority.






About Hannah Hinojosa...Hannah is a long time Compassion sponsor (she was Sherinah's sponsor) and writes about her sponsorship journey at Because of Shamim. In addition to being a wife and mother, she is a part-time math professor and loves to read.

Monday, August 17, 2015

Recipes from Uganda: Katogo

In the fall, when pumpkins are for sale, I always buy them and then run out of recipes! My husband does not like pumpkin pie, but I imagine he would enjoy this soup.


Ingredients:
8 oz dry beans
2 lb potatoes, peeled and cubed
1 medium-sized pumpkin, peeled and cubed
8 oz green vegetables, chopped
Salt (to taste)
2 medium-sized onions, chopped

Directions:
In large pot over medium heat, boil beans in water until they are soft.
Mix in potatoes, pumpkin, green vegetables and salt to taste.
Add chopped onions.
Add water if needed and cook on medium heat for 45 minutes, stirring constantly. Serve hot.


Recipe and photos are courtesy of Compassion International.







About Hannah Hinojosa...Hannah is a long time Compassion sponsor (she was Sherinah's sponsor) and writes about her sponsorship journey at Because of Shamim. In addition to being a wife and mother, she is a part-time math professor and loves to read.

Friday, August 14, 2015

The SNH Printer!

Thanks to a generous donor, SNH was able to buy some items and contribute to the needs of the SNH children. One of the items bought was a printer, due to the need shared here.


Thank you, our dear donor! What a blessing you are SNH, especially the kids. We will be sharing more about SNH's uses of the donation at a later time.

Monday, August 10, 2015

Kibale National Park

This week I want to share about the Kibale National Park!


The Kibale National Park is named after the Kibale mountain, which stands at 1,590m above sea level. The lowest point of the Kibale National Park is 1,100m on the floor of the Albertine Rift Valley. Since the Kibale National Park has so much elevation change, there is a variety of terrain, from tropical forests to swamps to grasslands to elevated plateaus.


The Kibale National Park is home to over 350 species of tree and some of the trees are over 200 years old! That means these trees were around before the Civil War! And some of the trees grow up to 55 meters (or over 180 feet) tall!


And the Kibale National Park is most famous for being home to 13 species of primate, including chimpanzees, redtailed monkeys, blue monkeys, L’hoest’s monkey, and the eastern needle-clawed bushbaby.


National Park information and photos are courtesy of Uganda Wildlife Authority and Ngogo Chimpanzee Project.






About Hannah Hinojosa...Hannah is a long time Compassion sponsor (she was Sherinah's sponsor) and writes about her sponsorship journey at Because of Shamim. In addition to being a wife and mother, she is a part-time math professor and loves to read.

Monday, August 3, 2015

Emmanuel's Dream

Emmanuel's Dream: The True Story of Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah by Laurie Ann Thompson and Sean Qualls shares about life on the other coast of Africa, in Ghana. But I wanted to share this story because Emmanuel has something in common with our SNH kids--he is disabled. And just how Sherinah always reminds us that SNH is about transforming disability into ability, Emmanuel's is a testimony of this phrase.


Emmanuel's mother helps him learn strength, and to show others that he can do anything a "healthy" person can do. Not only does Emmanuel succeed in life, but he publicly shared his disability to raise awareness!


This book was a little advanced for my three-year-old, but I loved the story and the pictures. The message of this book is incredible. Emmanuel's mom is such a wonderful example of someone who shared with her son that he had abilities. You can do the same for the children in the SNH program! To see waiting children, click here.


All photos are courtesy of Amazon.







About Hannah Hinojosa...Hannah is a long time Compassion sponsor (she was Sherinah's sponsor) and writes about her sponsorship journey at Because of Shamim. In addition to being a wife and mother, she is a part-time math professor and loves to read.

Monday, July 27, 2015

Recipes from Uganda: Curried Potatoes

This curried potato recipe allows you to introduce your kids to a number of spices used in Ugandan cooking! My family loves curries (although we usually have to cut back on the spice a little for the kids) and look forward to trying out this recipe.


Ingredients:
2 tbsp vegetable oil
1 medium onion, finely chopped
2 garlic cloves, minced
1/2 tsp ground turmeric
1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
1/2 tsp ground coriander
1 tsp tomato purée
1/2 tsp chili sauce
1 tbsp lemon juice
Salt, to taste
2 lb potatoes, peeled and parboiled
6 oz water

Directions:
Heat oil in a large pot. Add onion and fry for about 6 minutes, or until it begins to turn golden.
Stir in garlic and cook for 30 seconds more.
Add the ground spices and stir-fry for 1 minute.
Stir in the tomato purée, chili sauce, lemon juice and season with salt to taste.
Slice the parboiled potatoes into ½-inch pieces and add to the pan. Stir well to combine then pour in 6 oz water.
Bring to a simmer and cook, uncovered, for about 10 minutes, or until the potatoes are tender and the sauce has reduced and thickened. Serve hot.


Recipe and photos are courtesy of Compassion International.







About Hannah Hinojosa...Hannah is a long time Compassion sponsor (she was Sherinah's sponsor) and writes about her sponsorship journey at Because of Shamim. In addition to being a wife and mother, she is a part-time math professor and loves to read.

Monday, July 20, 2015

Rwenzori Mountains National Park

This week I want to share about the Rwenzori Mountains National Park!


This national park is located in western Uganda, near the border with Congo. The Rwenzori mountain range contains the 3rd highest peak in Africa, Mt. Stanley, which is 5,109m above sea level. Uganda shares Mt. Stanley with Congo.


The national park has over 70 species of mammals and 217 species of birds, with 19 being Albertine Rift endemic bird species.


The Rwenzori Mountains National Park was designated a World Heritage Site in 1994 and a Ramsar Site in 2008. They were given their name by the Ptolomy, a cartographer from Alexandria in AD 150 and the name means "Mountains of the Moon."

National Park information and photos are courtesy of Uganda Wildlife Authority.






About Hannah Hinojosa...Hannah is a long time Compassion sponsor (she was Sherinah's sponsor) and writes about her sponsorship journey at Because of Shamim. In addition to being a wife and mother, she is a part-time math professor and loves to read.
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