Central Pen Pals - New Friends in Uganda

Almah, 20050605, Entebbe, Central, Uganda
Username:
Almah
Gender:
Man
Age:
21
Location:
Entebbe, Central, Uganda
Living situation:
Alone
Firstline:
0700946282
About yourself:
Good looking
Looking for:

Friends am a good basketballer of my time and lligeable for any thing

Nambalirwa, 19930417, Kampala, Central, Uganda
Username:
Nambalirwa
Gender:
Woman
Age:
33
Location:
Kampala, Central, Uganda
Living situation:
With kids
Firstline:
Seek for foreign friends
About yourself:
am a simple lady .am interested in hairstyles and cooking taking care of children .I live in uganda kampala
Looking for:

I need a responsible person who can help me in my life and kids . and be my friend and lovely,Caring

amosmuhimbura, 19970624, Kampala, Central, Uganda
Username:
amosmuhimbura
Gender:
Man
Age:
28
Location:
Kampala, Central, Uganda
Living situation:
With roommate(s)
Firstline:
economist and interested interested in sharing ideas with friends.
About yourself:
Iam an economist who is passionate about evidence based governance, interested in politics and making friends as well.
Looking for:

I love sports .i play football, i love reading novels and making different friends.

Apple23, 20021128, Wakiso, Central, Uganda
Username:
Apple23
Gender:
Woman
Age:
23
Location:
Wakiso, Central, Uganda
Living situation:
With parents
Firstline:
Friendly
About yourself:
Am katusiime Rose from Uganda 23 single.
Looking for:

Am looking for serious relationship people all over the world.

homeforlifeuganda, 19881123, Mityana, Central, Uganda
Username:
homeforlifeuganda
Gender:
Woman
Age:
37
Location:
Mityana, Central, Uganda
Living situation:
With pets
Firstline:
FRIENDS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD
About yourself:
I am polite, listening and friendly. I love helping the needy mostly HIV/AIDS orphans. I am from Uganda Kampala
Looking for:

Dear Well-wisher,*
Warm greetings from Home for Life Uganda Orphanage.
We hope this message finds you well and blessed.
We are writing to share a quick update on the ongoing efforts and progress at the orphanage. The children are doing well—Aisha is steadily recovering and has returned home. We continue to support both our school-going children and those preparing for final exams later this year. Our mission remains focused on giving these children love, education, and a safe environment.
Looking ahead, we are working towards building a simple structure on a small piece of land (11.5 decimals) that will serve as a skills center and safe home for our HIV-affected orphans. This will allow us to keep them close after their exams and introduce them to vocational skills like tailoring, crafts, hairdressing, and soap-making—empowering them for a brighter future.
*In closing*, we would like to thank all our friends, supporters, and donors—for without you, none of this would be possible.
As you may be aware, we are constantly in need of funding. Please feel free to mention our work to your friends, family, and networks. If anyone would like to support us, whether with a one-time donation or monthly contribution, every bit is truly appreciated.
*Yours sincerely,*
John
Home for Life Uganda Orphanage