By Auma Sharon | Project contributer
Report: A Story Written Together, 90 Stories Of Hope
Theme: One Story, Many Futures, All Written Together at Gaba Hope for Kids
A story written together, 90 stories of hope. Since 2021 we have supported over 860 children, and each child is a chapter. Each chapter is written with the same pen: your support. You write the presence. We write the care. Children write the courage. Together we write futures that were almost erased.
What The Story Written Together Says
Story Written Together Says Absence Lost: Chapters that almost ended in dropout now continue with children sitting in class. Your support wrote “stay” and children wrote “I will learn.”
Story Written Together Says Shame Lost: Chapters where girls hid during menstrual days now read with dignity and confidence. Your support wrote “you are not a problem” and girls wrote “I am present all month.”
Story Written Together Says Invisible Lost: Chapters where orphans felt like burdens now read with belonging and voice. Your support wrote “I see you” and children wrote “I matter here.”
Story Written Together Says Pressure Lost: Chapters where girls faced pressure now read with choice and education. Your support wrote “the door stays open” and girls wrote “I choose my tomorrow.”
How We Write 90 Stories Of Hope Together
Dignity Writes Girls Back Into Class: We write dignity through menstrual support and respectful care. You write protection through support. Together we write 90 stories of girls present all month.
Belonging Writes Orphans Into Family: We write belonging through names learned and seats saved. You write reach through support. Together we write 90 stories of children who believe they belong.
Early Action Writes Children Into Future: We write early action through teachers who notice quiet before dropout. You write timing through support. Together we write 90 stories of children kept while hope still breathes.
Presence Writes Learning Into Days: We write presence through dry seats, books in hands, safe classrooms. You write resources through support. Together we write 90 stories of learning instead of loss.
What Teachers, Children, And Guardians Read In The Story
“Every Chapter Has Hope Now”: Teachers read classrooms where fear turned into questions and silence turned into leadership. The story we write together is a book of courage.
“She Is A New Chapter”: Guardians read home stories where daughters speak of graduation and sons speak of teaching. The story we write together is read aloud at home now.
“I Am The Author Of My Life”: Children read their own chapters and see they hold the pen. The story we write together taught them their future is theirs to write.
“One Chapter Inspires The Next”: Children read each other’s stories and learn to write their own. 90 stories of hope become 90 more because hope multiplies in the book.
Why A Story Written Together Matters Now
Stories Cannot Be Written After The Book Closes: A child’s chapter cannot be written after absence becomes final. We must write together now, while the page is still open.
Stories Written Together Multiply: One story of hope teaches a classroom how to write theirs. 90 stories of hope become a library of futures because we wrote them together.
Generosity Is Measured In Chapters Saved: We do not count what was written. We count stories that continued because you picked up the pen with us. Your support is the ink that kept pages turning.
Closing
A story written together, 90 stories of hope. Because you wrote presence, a child’s chapter continued. Because you wrote dignity, a girl’s chapter became leadership. Because you wrote belonging, an orphan’s chapter became home.
Thank you for writing with us. Thank you for being the breath, the book, the seat, the name called that gives every child ink for their story.
Every chapter you help write protects a future. Every story of hope we write together becomes proof that impossible is not the ending.
From every child whose story continues because we wrote it together — thank you for holding the pen with us.
Will you keep writing this story with us this term so more stories of hope can be written and no chapter ends too soon.
By Maniragaba Elijah | Programs leader
By Nansubuga Bibiana | Fundraiser
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