Blog
Stories and updates from the Amazima team in Uganda and in the States.

- Scholarship Program ·
Heart of Amazima: Meet Priscilla
Priscilla loves cooking. She not only loves cooking, she loves perfecting her meals by trying new techniques and ingredients! Much like her studies, Priscilla pursues…

- The Amazima School ·
The Amazima School Update: January 2016
What was once intangible has become so real to us. We see progress on The Amazima School every day, and we can’t help but imagine…

- Stories ·
2015 Year in Review
This past year was filled with a lot of good news. Anticipation and excitement continue to fill the air as we build The Amazima School.…

- Uganda ·
Amazima’s Facebook Pages
On Monday, December 28, both Amazima’s Facebook page and Katie Davis’s Facebook page were maliciously hacked. Until this morning, we were not able to access…

- Scholarship Program ·
Sacred Moments
We look forward to our Christmas celebration with the children and families in Amazima’s Sponsorship Outreach every year! The day is full of festivities, and…

- Scholarship Program ·
Staff Highlight: Say Hello to Haba
Did you know your partnership has allowed just over 60 Ugandans to join Amazima’s staff over the years? We believe hiring locally promotes substantiality, and…

- Stories ·
A Boy and His Goat
Every year Amazima gives Christmas presents to all of the families of the sponsored students. In 2010, it was the special gift of a goat.…

- Scholarship Program ·
Heart of Amazima: Meet Innocent
We’ve had the privilege of investing in Innocent and his sister for six years now. Innocent is hardworking, disciplined, and determined to excel in his…

- Stories ·
Tragedy Redeemed
“If you could travel to anywhere in the world, where would it be?” “I would like to go to the London Eye… The biggest city…

- Uganda ·
10 Inspiring Missions Quotes
Whether overseas or in our own backyards, we’re all called to be missionaries. We hope these quotes encourage, inspire, and compel you on towards the…

- Stories ·
Rosemary’s Dream
Imagine being so excited to learn that whenever you don’t understand something in class, you raise your hand. Your classmates laugh at you because, “there…
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