I come with good news.
Agnes school fees was fully paid yesterday 922K to cover Terms 1, 2 and 3.
She also registered for UCE. The balance was handed over to the guardian for shopping scholastic materials.
Thanks everyone for the contributions.
Attached is the receipt for proof of payment.
Agnes is in Senior Four in Kampala. She has no parents, and she has stayed in school through everything. This year she sits her UCE exams, if her fees are cleared in time.
Her full goal is 1,375,000 UGX. Fees, a uniform, books, shoes. The campaign closes on 17 June.
Contributing takes under a minute by mobile money, no account needed. Every contribution appears on her public list the moment it lands, so you see exactly how close she gets to the exam room.
Her campaign link is in the first comment. Help Agnes sit her exams.
Eighteen months ago an accident left Patricia paralysed from the chest down. Today she can move her arms, sit up without support, drive her own wheelchair, and her legs are starting to come back.
Every one of those came the hard way. Five physiotherapy sessions a week, every week, on top of daily medication and home care. She is an advertising professional and a mother, and through all of it her daughter has been her reason to keep showing up.
Eighteen months of that care has drained what she and her family had. They have carried it this far on their own. The next stretch is the one they cannot carry alone.
The goal is 750,000 shillings, about 125,000 a month, to keep her recovery moving for the next six months. Physiotherapy, medication, home care. The part that is working, kept working.
Patricia is in Kenya, and mobile money now reaches right across the continent. So it does not matter where you are giving from. Wherever you are in Africa, you do not have to share her country to share her load.
Her campaign is in the first comment. Whatever you can give keeps her moving, and you will see every shilling land. She is the third of the six.
In January 2025, an accident left Patricia paralyzed from the chest down. A mother, an advertising professional, a full life interrupted.
A year and a half later, she moves her arms, operates her own wheelchair, and sits up without support. Every one of those milestones was earned in physiotherapy, five sessions a week.
Her family has carried the cost this far. They cannot carry the next stretch alone. KES 750,000 covers six more months of physiotherapy, medication and home care. About 125,000 a month keeps her progress alive.
Contributing takes under a minute by M-Pesa, no account needed. Every contribution appears on her public list the moment it lands.
Her campaign link is in the first comment. Keep Patricia's recovery moving.
I was at the ExCeL Arena in London and watched a machine renting out power banks. People would just tap, take one, use it, then drop it at another station hours later.
My first thought was that if you put the same machine in Kampala, it would be empty by Friday and the power banks would be on sale in Mutaasa Kafeero by Saturday.
Then I remembered something. At almost every stage in this city, there are small shops that hold complete phones for people. Someone drops their phone and goes off to run errands for hours, sometimes the whole day. No paperwork. No signatures. The phone is always there when they come back.
That kind of trust already exists between people. It has just never really been extended to machines left on their own.
So if someone wants to build something like this here, they have two real options. Either protect the machines properly until people get used to the system, or skip the machine and work with the shopkeepers who have already been trusted with peopleโs things for years.
One path will cost more money. The other one has been here the whole time.
Hahaha, it wasnโt supposed to touch you because you already lost touch with humanity.
Agnes has faith, if there is 1% probability then she will have 99% faith, no matter. I got that from a believers bio.
So you might not be that 1% but guess what, the 99% already contributed 95% of the campaign.
Now go donate here and we bring it to a close
https://t.co/z4AchgCbGs
@Walugyogeofrey0 Yes, to reach a wider audience.
I thought that was very self explanatory
Katti soka o donatinge nga tonakowa?
๐ค Help Agnes Atyanga sit her UCE exams https://t.co/tBZdY2rjtK