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In 2002, Edmund Kenneth Mugayehwenkyi was living and working in the USA; while his wife Miriam and their 4 boys waited to join him from their native country Uganda. During this time, Kenneth and Miriam sponsored two Ugandan girls (5 & 7 years) who were in the care of their elderly grandmother, Elizabeth. The girls’ parents having died, Elizabeth was alone in caring for her young vulnerable grandchildren. Government assistance for the elderly, such as social security, pensions, insurance, medical care, disability and other entitlement programs are not a priority in Uganda. Thus, older persons (seniors) are dependent on the previous generation to help meet their basic needs. However, in the aftermath of the HIV/AIDS crisis and numerous wars, many older persons find themselves caring for their grandchildren without the health and resources needed for either generation to thrive.

While visiting his family in Uganda and their sponsored children, Kenneth discovered that Elizabeth and her granddaughters were living in a dilapidated shack. A structure that appeared on the brink of collapse. He immediately sought to remedy their situation and within 2 weeks, Kenneth had gathered the resources and constructed a simple home for Elizabeth. Upon return to the states, Kenneth began to mobilize support from friends in Pennsylvania in order to help other grandmothers that he had met through his friendship with Elizabeth. He felt like his eyes had been opened to the dire situation of the elderly in Uganda and his heart burned to alleviate their distress. With help from friend, Gwen Kahler, Kenneth saw that God had changed his heart and he no longer felt compelled to bring his family to the US; but he felt called home to relieve the suffering of seniors in Uganda, whom the world seemed to have forgotten.

Thus, Kenneth with the support of his wife Miriam, launched Reach One Touch One Ministries in October of 2003.

2000

The lives of older people that have been positively changed in Uganda

600

The lives of grandchildren that were positively changed in Uganda

100

Number of villages that were positively changed

6

Number of countries in which ROTOM is active

ROTOM UK

During a visit to Uganda in 2008, Linda Hallett, a grandmother herself, fell in love with Reach One Touch One Ministries (ROTOM)’s work and the elderly it supported. Ms. Hallett made repeated visits to her new friends in Uganda, and on one such visit brought along her childhood friend, Adrienne Shaw. Ms. Shaw was a UK citizen who returned home and mobilized friends to support the work of ROTOM's. Adrienne soon became the Founding CEO of ROTOM UK, our fourth fellowship partner.

The need to support older persons and their dependants in Africa is great. The number of people aged 60 and above in Africa is growing. It was estimated at 64.5M in 2015 and is expected to grow at 3.3% from 2015-2050. Therefore, the population of older persons expected to be 103M in 2030 and 205M in 2050.

Unfortunately, this growth in number, is not being matched with growth in support and care. Instead, older persons continue to be the most vulnerable people group on the continent.

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