I’m Habib Lutalo, honored to be a part of the Leah Charity Foundation team.

My passion lies in helping those in need—not because I have abundance, but because I cherish the blessings that God has given me. There’s immense joy in sharing what I have and witnessing the smiles of others, even amidst their struggles.

 


I had lost all hope and felt as though there was no reason to carry on, especially with nowhere to call home. Then, a group of kind-hearted individuals visited our village. They shared the gospel, provided me with food and clothing, and even helped me secure a humble mud house to live in. Though I have nothing to give in return, I pray that God's mercy surrounds you, empowering you to continue transforming lives.
Mr. Kiyaga Samuel


 

I have four granddaughters, and their mother left them in my care, claiming she went to work. All of them are girls. I had nowhere to stay until one day, a kind man visited and promised to connect me with some wonderful people. Thanks to the Samaritans, we now live in a simple mud house. It may not be perfect, but it’s certainly an improvement from our previous situation. They have also offered to support Esther, one of my granddaughters, in her education. Our lives are now filled with hope and joy.

Jajja Esther

 

 


 

A heartfelt thank you to the Leah Charity Foundation for your generosity.

I was in the labor ward when I learned I needed a cesarean section, but my husband couldn't afford it. We didn't even have food. To make matters worse, my husband's brother asked us to leave his home. Thankfully, when compassionate individuals learned of our situation, they stepped in to help us. They provided us with bedding, food, and even assisted my husband in finding employment.

Their support hasn't stopped; they continue to visit and check on us regularly. May God bless them abundantly.

 

     Catherine


 

A heartfelt thank you to the Leah Charity Foundation for your unwavering support of the Kabbubu communities. Your generous contributions have illuminated the lives of those in need.

May you be abundantly blessed.

Uncle Fred

Pastor, Kabubbu Community Church

 


 

We have been hearing inspiring stories about the Samaritans at Kiwoko Hospital, and today, with your visit, we are truly grateful for the lives you are transforming and the message of God that you share. Your work is commendable, and may God continue to guide and use you in your mission.

      Pastor Joloba

 

 


 

I was reflecting on the incredible work of the Samaritan when my wife and I came to a heart-wrenching realization: our son Daniel is deaf and will remain so for the rest of his life. This revelation struck us during a charity concert we were invited to attend, which was organized to raise funds for his cochlear implant surgery in India. We were deeply moved by the generosity of those involved. Today, I am overjoyed to share that Daniel has successfully undergone the surgery and can now hear! We are so grateful for the support we've received. May God bless you all. I am proud to be a member of the team.

      Masembe Henry