A Special Day for the Triplet: Let’s Support the Three Siblings to Have an Unforgettable Birthday

THE TRIPLETS ARE IN THEIR NEW HOME!

We’re so excited to give you a sneak peek on the progress that has been made through your support! The triplets’ new home, along with homes for eight other families in desperate need, have been built. We are lining up our photojournalist to take pictures and interview the families. In the meantime, we wanted to show you this very exciting photo that the local church took of the triplets in front of their safe, sanitary new home!

 

Read Annet’s story below and if you choose to give, your donation will help other families in need receive help with safe and clean housing.

UPDATE 7/20/2018:

YOU DID IT!!

Thanks to your generosity, Annet, her triplets, Samuel, Grace, and Patience, and 7 other families in Uganda will receive new, safe houses to live in. We promise to keep you updated on the progress throughout construction.

Over $38,000 was given by thousands of people around the world! We are praising the Lord for what HE has done and are so thankful to play a role in His kingdom!

Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

Annet is an awe-inspiring single mother of triplets. After delivering one baby, she was rushed to a hospital on a motorbike where she unexpectedly delivered two more! Abandoned by her husband, she is raising these precious miracles alone. And her family desperately needs a safe home.

The Unexpected Arrival of Triple Blessings

Imagine being told you were expecting triplets. How would you feel? Elated? Shocked? Perhaps worried?

 

Living in Businywa, a village in rural eastern Uganda, Annet experienced all of these emotions and more. She also had just minutes to prepare herself. Unable to afford an ultrasound during pregnancy, she discovered she was having triplets the day she delivered them.

After giving birth at home to baby Samuel, Annet knew something wasn’t normal.“It looked like I hadn’t even given birth to a baby,” she recalls.She climbed onto a motorbike, clutching Samuel to her chest, his umbilical cord still connecting them. They bumped down the corrugated dirt road toward the health center.

Annet received the ultimate shock when she gave birth to not one, but three babies, pictured here at age 2.

There, a midwife examined her before throwing up her hands. She turned them away, declaring the birth beyond the center’s capabilities. “I was confused as to what was going on,” says Annet, “until she said there is another baby and it’s not in the right position.”

The news left her speechless but overjoyed.“I thanked God because it is a gift to have twins. Inside I was asking myself, ‘How will I take care of these children?’ But I couldn’t stop thinking that God gave us His grace and His hand was upon the twins.”At the hospital, an ultrasound revealed another surprise: not twins, but triplets! The doctor realized Annet’s weakened state and pronounced it a life-and-death situation. Daughters Patience and Grace were delivered by emergency cesarean section.

But while she was still recovering, Annet learned devastating news: Her husband had left her.

When Annet’s husband learned she had given birth to triplets, he abandoned the family, later even threatening to kill the children.

“When my husband found out that it was not twins we were having but triplets, he switched off his phone so I could no longer contact him. In our community, twins are a blessing but triplets are a curse. He wouldn’t even come and pay the hospital bill.”Bereft at her husband’s abandonment and despairing at how she would raise her babies and their older sister alone, Annet was at a loss. Her husband’s family despised the babies as a curse, and her husband even threatened to kill them.

Thankfully, staff from Compassion’s local church partner heard about her situation and immediately stepped in to help. The regular food, clothing and medical care they provided through the Compassion program lifted a huge weight off Annet’s shoulders.

Even with this support, as a single mom living in poverty, she struggles to pay the rent on her tiny two-room home. It breaks her heart to see her children, now 3-year-olds, climbing over one another in the cramped quarters. When her rent is overdue, she fears the landlord will chase them from the home.

Patience, Samuel, Grace and their mom are in dire need of a safe home.

But you can make a difference.

We need your help to change the family’s desperate situation by building Annet and the triplets a home of their own on her parents’ land.

The Best Birthday Present Ever!

Samuel, Patience and Grace are turning 4 years old on July 18 — and you can give them the best birthday present ever! Even $20 can help to give the triplets and their older sister safety and dignity in the form of a home — something every child deserves.

The triplets eat a meal in their two-room home.

The other room of the family’s two-room home. Annet fears they will be kicked out when they can’t make rent.

Annet and the triplets are not alone.

Safe Homes for More Families in Need

There are other vulnerable families in need of new homes who also attend their Compassion center.

We need to raise $38,000 to help build safe homes for Annet’s family and seven other vulnerable families.

These families currently live in dilapidated structures with deteriorating grass-thatched roofs, little ventilation and poor lighting. Water leaks from the roofs, causing fungal and skin infections among the children. The homes are also infested with flea-ridden rodents.

Your gift will help to rebuild thatched homes like the ones pictured, whose leaky roofs and dirt floors can cause infections.

When you give to help Annet and her precious little miracles, you will also be helping 37 others from seven households in her community build safe, new homes. Among them are children whose mother has a disability, a child whose mother is battling cancer, a single-parent family, an HIV-affected family and a youth-headed family.

Living without the burden of trying to make rent and keeping their children healthy means Annet and these caregivers will be empowered to better provide for their families’ needs and their children’s futures.