Last week we went to Lira to get some groceries and to use the Internet. This was the second time that I have ever gone to Lira and it’s easy for me to say that it is an awesome city! Judith, our cook, is from Lira so she came with us and showed us all over town. After we used the Internet at a way nice Internet Café, where we ate American pizza, Judith took us to her church group’s little shop where they were selling all kinds ...
<< MORE >>Most all of the children are back! To celebrate, we decided to have a big dance party with everyone. We got our hands on some sweet speakers, hooked them up to the office, and blasted some classic American tunes. This dance party wasn’t like any ordinary dance party though. See, dance parties usually consist of every person dancing, but our dance party turned into… circle around the “mzungus” (or white people) and watch them make fools of themselves. It was a very memorable night. Now and then ...
<< MORE >>I don’t know how I will ever be able to leave Asayo’s Wish Foundation Orphanage. I left for only two weeks to drop my dear friend Kylee off at the airport and I was unbelievably home sick. Not for my home in America, but for my home in Kaberamaido, Uganda where my new family is. I could hardly sit still in my seat when we approached the orphanage after a long drive back from Kampala. The moment I stepped out of the car I was immediately surrounded ...
<< MORE >>Time: Friday, April 15 · 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Location: 15th Street Gallery, 1519 S 1500 E, SLC
UGANDA
Exhibit and Fundraiser
Opening Reception and Gallery Stroll
April 15, 6-9 pm
Exhibit runs through May 14, 2011
Exhibit features work from the Fetish Doll Project, a childrens art project organized by Trent Alvey in Uganda in conjunction with Asayos Wish Foundation. Also, work from Salt Lake artists with a portion of the sale going to the foundation. ...
<< MORE >>As we conclude another successful year at Asayo’s Wish Foundation, I would like to thank everyone for all of your support. Thank you to all the sponsors, donors and supporters who make our work possible. To the many Volunteers who worked so hard: we could not have done it without you! To Family and Friends Thank you! Your commitment to our work has allowed us to reach new heights each year and has helped change the lives of many children.
I invite you to take a minute to meet some of the children we have impacted ...
<< MORE >>Wishing You and Your Family
A holiday Season Filled with Joy and Happiness
Thank You for Your Support!
Dear Friends,
Asayo’s Wish would like to take ...
Happy Thanksgiving!
To all our donors and supporters:
This is the time of the year for reflection, where we all need to take stock of our lives and give thanks for all our blessings and appreciate togetherness through family.
We at Asayo’s Wish are thankful for all of our donors and supporters who believe in the work that we do in Uganda Kaberamaido. Together, we are changing lives by educating orphaned/disadvantaged children and by improving a devastated community by helping disadvantaged women become self-reliant.
... << MORE >>Asayo's Wish would like to thank and acknowledge this summers interns... Brigid O'Gorman and Lyndsi Hardcastle... Your personal commitment was incredible! Thank you for your most valuable
contribution which is truly appreciated. Please accept this as a message of my deep gratitude for your thought, care and contribution to the foundation.


