Give pregnant goat to widow or orphan in Uganda

by Serve Uganda
Give pregnant goat to widow or orphan in Uganda

Project Report | May 7, 2020
A gift that keeps on giving

By Michael Hildenbrand | Project Leader

Giving a pregnant goat to a widow or orphan in rural Uganda is an amazing life changing gift.  They are trained by our veterinary team to care for the mother and the babies.  They are not allowed to eat the goats.  They can only sell them or trade them.  Within a couple of years they can easliy have a small herd of 10 to 15 goats.  They can trade 7 goats for a milk cow or a bull.  I have been amazed to see how they manage and use their herd to positivly impact their lives.  This has been one of the most impactful projects we have undertaken among the poorest of the poor in Uganda. When you give to this project you are changing lives. Thank you and share this with your freinds and family.

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