2022 Annual Stories
Table of Contents Your Impact.................................................... 4 Founders' Message....................................... 5 The Legacy of Love ...................................... 6 Message from Our Leaders......................... 10 Gloria................................................................ 12 Baby Watoto................................................... 14 Meet Ella and Eli............................................ 18 Daniel David................................................... 20 Watoto Villages............................................ 22 Education....................................................... 26 Medical............................................................ 27 Innocent.......................................................... 28 Sports Academy............................................ 30 Worship Academy........................................ 34 Song of Rescue............................................. 37 The Watoto Children’s Choir...................... 40 Roney............................................................... 44 Watoto Farms................................................ 46 Watoto Neighbourhood.............................. 50 Jackline........................................................... 56 Keep A Girl In School.................................. 58 Patricia............................................................ 60 Where We Are............................................... 62 Watoto Canada & Financials..................... 64
Christ in you, the hope of Glory. Colossians 1:27b
Your Impact
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Last year, we rescued 59 babies. That means 59 of Uganda's most vulnerable little ones were rescued and will grow up knowing the hope of Jesus.
Across our three villages— Bbira, Laminadera, and Suubi, 3,336 children are being raised in a loving family. Here they are growing up with food, clothes, medical care, and an education as we teach them their value in Christ.
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In 2022, we embraced 1,504 women with the love of Jesus as we equipped them with adult literacy classes, vocational skills, business training, and job opportunities.
Founders' Message As Marilyn and I reflect over the past 40 years, we stand in awe and wonder at God’s incredible faithfulness. Jesus made a way where there didn’t seem to be a way. And today, we can only look back and say, “Glory to God. Look what He did.”
I realize, in many ways, Marilyn and I have been a recognizable part of Watoto, but it has never been about us. It’s always been about Jesus and the army of people who decided to be obedient to God’s calling to help look after the vulnerable. Today, Watoto is full of people serving with all their hearts. From the parking lot attendant to the person cleaning the toilets—everyone is critical because we’re all serving Jesus. I think of the story of the widow’s mite in Luke. She gave everything she had. To the casual observer, it didn’t look like much, but Jesus saw and marveled at her generosity. It’s the same throughout Watoto. There are literally thousands of people playing a vital role, giving all they have to serve God and His Kingdom—people like you. Because of your commitment, sacrifice, and generosity we are able to do the work God has called us to do. You might not ever be called on a stage and be applauded for what you do, but God sees you and He knows. And I want to say thank you. Marilyn and I will continue to be a support anyway we can. But we have felt that undeniable nudge in our spirits that it’s time to release and let the next generation lead. So, it’s with great joy and a sense of pride that we’ve handed over the leadership of Watoto to Pastor Julius Rwotlonyo and his wife Vernita. Some of you may know they have been assuming more and more responsibilities over the past few years as Marilyn and I prepared for our next stage of life. It has been a little like teaching someone to drive a car. I was behind the wheel, explaining, teaching. Then slowly I went into the passenger seat, then the back seat. Eventually Julius was driving on his own. We could not be more excited for what God has in store for Watoto. He has always provided, including relationships with people like you. As we reflect and celebrate the past 40 years, we know the next 40 years will be even more exciting. Thank you for your love and continuing this journey with Watoto. In Christ, Gary & Marilyn Skinner, Watoto's Founders Annual Stories
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The Legacy of Love In February 2023, Watoto celebrated a truly historic moment. As a result of years of mentorship and a deep personal relationship, our founders Gary and Marilyn Skinner officially handed over the leadership of Watoto to Pastor Julius and Vernita Rwotlonyo.
This Commissioning Service was a public declaration of the Skinner’s commitment to the future of Watoto and their belief in the next generation of leadership. It was also a beautiful opportunity to honor the enduring legacy of love we saw exemplified in the lives of Gary and Marilyn. And above all, it was a celebration of God’s faithfulness and provision to Watoto yesterday, today, and tomorrow.
The Commissioning Service, February 2023. A time to celebrate our Founders Gary and Marilyn Skinner, our new leaders Pastor Julius and Vernita—and most of all our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Nearly 40 years ago, God gave Gary Skinner the vision to start an Englishspeaking church in Kampala, Uganda. Moving his family to war-torn Kampala, he was determined to obey God and bring hope to the hopeless through the gospel of Jesus. Because of this selfless act of faith, Watoto Church was born. Not long after, Africa was completely devastated by the AIDS crisis. Throughout Uganda people began dying, making thousands of children orphans. Again, God spoke to Gary saying, “Look after my children.” It was a reminder that God is the father to the fatherless. Today, over 30,000 people attend weekly celebrations, and tens of thousands watch services on TV and online. And as we share the love of Christ as a church, we care for thousands of people in our communities. We are grateful for our legacy and inspired to move forward into the future with the same dependence on God as we Celebrate Christ and Care for Community.
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Message from our Leaders
God is faithful—He will never abandon us or leave us alone. I know this deeply. When I look at all the good things happening in Uganda, South Sudan, and Africa as a whole, we are not where we used to be, and I can only say it is because of God’s faithfulness.
to watch an evangelistic drama and that’s when I gave my heart to Jesus. As I became a teenager, I faced personal challenges. Once again, I found myself at Watoto Church. This time, I sat towards the back. As I experienced the dynamic and youthful worship service, the word of God spoke to me in a practical way; and with the clear vision of the church, my heart was drawn to get involved in this transformational journey of bringing healing to broken communities. At age 16, I recommitted my life to Jesus. Shortly after, I joined Watoto Church and began serving in the youth group and small groups. After graduating from university in civil engineering, I went as a missionary to the UK for a year on behalf of the church. Upon my return, I again volunteered with the youth eventually joining staff as the youth pastor and later a campus pastor.
"Great things are ahead for Watoto, not because of me or Vernita, but because of the God we serve." Some of my earliest memories were of the fighting that was taking place in Uganda. No child should know the sound of bombs exploding, but I did in the early 80’s as a little boy. Shortly after, the entire continent was ravaged by HIV/AIDS. The affects are still being felt today. God saw us through this season and is still bringing healing today. When I was 10, I went to a place called KPC (now Watoto Church) 10
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Gary and Marilyn did for us. This is a generational vision of God’s Will and Kingdom being established here on earth as it is in heaven.
At the Commissioning Service We are thrilled to see where God Pastor Gary gave me the jacket takes Watoto in this next season. he was wearing, a special moment The vision of the ministry is still representing the passing on the the same—to responsibility of lift the name of leadership, similar to Jesus and love the moment in the Bible our neighbors in 2 Kings between as ourselves. Elijah and Elisha. We’re a church that celebrates Another symbolic the greatness of moment that had a God, and as we huge impact on us was do this together, when Gary washed we care for the my feet and Marilyn hurting people washed Vernita’s feet. around us with Jesus did this as a an unwavering servant leader. This passion to see ceremony was almost communities, too much for us to fully cities, and nations absorb. Here we were healed by the standing in front of the love of Jesus. church being handed a mantle by two people we dearly As we gathered for the love, respect, and honor as much as Commissioning Service in February, anyone else on earth—and they’re we celebrated God’s faithfulness washing our feet. With everything and the legacy started by Gary and God did through their lives, we were Marilyn Skinner. It was an event we humbled by their display of a true will treasure in our hearts forever. servant attitude, and we will devote ourselves to this same posture. Because the calling God has Watoto belongs to Jesus. placed on Watoto is so massive, we understand it takes each one of There is more I would love to say but us working together to accomplish this is our conviction—Great things all the good things He has for us. are ahead for Watoto, not because Throughout Europe there are several of me or Vernita, but because of cathedrals that took centuries the same faithful, powerful, and to build. That’s what we have at awesome God of wonders. Watoto, a cathedral mentality. I’m stewarding Watoto, Lord willing, God bless you, for the next number of years that God allows Vernita and I to serve and then we’ll pass on the baton to Julius & Vernita Rwotlonyo the next leaders of Watoto, just like Team Leaders, Watoto Annual Stories
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We believe Jesus can change anyone's story, just like He has done for Gloria. There was a time Gloria couldn't afford to go to school, but now at Watoto she's receiving an education—and found hope for her future. This is the love of Christ in action, and we're forever grateful.
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Baby Watoto
59 Babies rescued in 2022
That means 59 of Uganda's most vulnerable babies were rescued and given a lot of love, care, and a bright future where they will grow up knowing the hope of Jesus.
Throughout last year, we provided 167 babies with the medical care, food, and protection they needed to thrive. Today, they are safe and are surrounded by the love of Christ.
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Babies loved, cared for, and are now safe
1,590 Babies rescued since we first began
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Thanks to faithful partners like you, over the years we have rescued 1,590 babies— and counting. Each baby we rescue together is a beautiful reminder of God's faithfulness.
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Babies represent hope and a new beginning. Yet sadly the situation that little ones like Jonathan are born into paint a different reality— orphaned or abandoned, often born into tragic circumstances that put their lives at risk. But God has not forgotten them—and neither have you.
special care they need to grow up healthy and strong, surrounded by the love of Jesus.
“But God will never forget the needy; the hope of the afflicted will never perish.” Psalm 9:18 (NIV)
With your help, babies who were once orphaned or abandoned are now fed, cared for, and embraced And we’re incredibly grateful for with God’s love. each little life that we’re able to rescue together. Your support Thank you for helping us rewrite ensures some of Uganda’s most their stories with your generosity! vulnerable babies are given the
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Meet Ella and Eli
We know that every baby who is abandoned, rejected by those who were supposed to love and protect them, can rest in the confidence that they are accepted by God and are precious to Him.
Every time a baby arrives on our doorstep, we pray for their healing because we know that God’s light shines brightest in the dark. So, although Ella and Eli may have begun their lives with an uncertain future, four years later they are We see this so clearly in the lives thriving. of twins Ella and Eli. Born premature, weighing just 2.4 and 2.8 lbs., as newborns they were abandoned in a bush. A Good Samaritan heard their cries and rushed them to a nearby hospital while authorities searched for their Like many four-year-olds around mother or any possible relatives. the world, Eli loves riding his bike Unfortunately, there was no trace and Ella enjoys playing with her of any family, so the twins were dolls. And they both love soaking welcomed into the loving arms of up lots of cuddles from their nanny their nanny at Baby Watoto. Here, as they feel the warmth and safety they were given the care they of her embrace. desperately needed.
Abandoned as newborns, their lives are now being transformed by love.
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Thanks for your support that has given Ella and Eli—and nearly 1,600 of Uganda's most vulnerable babies—a future full of hope.
Abandoned as newborns, we’re thrilled that in 2023 Ella and Eli were able to move into their forever home and family in our Bbira village. We can’t wait to see all that God has in store for these precious children.
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Daniel David
Everyone deserves a family. Thank you for helping us welcome Daniel David into ours. Rescued as a baby, today Daniel David is being raised by Watoto in a family all his own. Here, he's surrounded by the love of Christ—and he's flourishing.
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Stella, a precious five-yearold, is a beautiful example of how God is using people like you all around the world to transform lives. Rescued when she was less than a week old, today Stella’s a healthy, active little girl who loves to sing, play, and help Mama Joyce around the house. Thanks for creating a safe and loving home for kids like Stella.
Stella and Mama Joyce Every child deserves to grow up in safe place with a family that loves them, surrounded by the peace of Jesus—never worrying where their next meal might come from. And this is exactly what your sponsorship provides. Thanks to your support, across our three Watoto villages— Bbira, Suubi, and Laminadera—children like Stella and Hakim are being raised in a loving family. Here they receive everything they need to grow up healthy and whole—nutritious food, clothes, medical care, an education, and a home with a mother who loves them. 24
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56 Children & toddlers
In 2022, 56 children and toddlers were newly welcomed into a family on one of our villages. Each one was embraced with the love of Jesus and reassured that they are not alone.
We have 388 families living in homes throughout our Watoto villages. In each home you’ll find a Watoto mother who is raising eight children who were once orphaned or vulnerable. But now they’re a family, and she’s raising them with love.
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Education Over Over 500 of our young adults are currently continuing their education at a university or tertiary school.
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In 2022, 2,751 students across our three Watoto villages were learning and studying, striving to become the future leaders God has called them to be.
Medical
Each of our Watoto villages has a medical clinic to provide the care needed for our families. We also extend healthcare to people in the surrounding communities. Last year, with the help of our amazing international partners, we were able to provide medical care to almost 9,000 people in northern Uganda. Plus, 929 children and mothers received much needed dental care.
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8,873 reached via medical outreaches
Five of our children participated in the National Paralympics qualifiers. Three of them won gold and one was chosen to represent Uganda in the Special Olympics in Germany. We couldn't be prouder. Annual Stories
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Abandoned as a newborn, Innocent is now being raised in a loving family on Watoto’s Laminadera village and knows his value in Christ. Recently Innocent shared, “I like growing up at Watoto because here I get to go to school, I have a mother who loves me, and I have wonderful friends.”
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Brandina scores with her team. We continue to expand education beyond the purely academic, so that we can encourage and equip our children—wherever their talents lie.
proud of is how they conducted themselves on and off the court.
Thanks to our dedicated coaches, and gifted athletes, as our kids have competed with teams throughout Through our Sports Academy, we Uganda, they’ve used the take a child’s natural love of sports opportunity to share their faith and and teach them to play at their their values with other athletes— best with support and guidance and we couldn’t be prouder. from coaches. In 2022, our coaches taught and mentored 607 children—helping them not only improve their athletic skills, but also their character, so they can become leaders in whatever area God leads them.
Our athletes are not only known for their talent, but also for their character which is rooted in faith.
One of these future leaders is Brandina, captain of our U15 girls’ basketball team. At only 12 years old, she helped lead the team to win the first FUBA Junior league championship. And although Brandina and the team are all incredibly talented, what we’re most 32
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And thanks to each of you who has supported and cheered on our kids in sports and in life, every step of the way. Your love and encouragement mean the world to them—and to us.
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Last year, we celebrated as our boys' soccer team won a trophy in the Uganda 3x3 Schools National Championship.
Our boys celebrating their victory—grateful to all our sponsors and partners around the world who have cheered them on.
We're using sports to build skills and character as we raise Uganda's future leaders. In 2022, we had 607 students who not only worked on their individual athletic skills, but they also prayed together and learned to work as a team.
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Worship Academy
With over 850 students in music, dance, media, and fine arts, our Worship Academy is equipping young leaders with skills and a passion for worship. We're teaching children like Raymond to use their gifts to tell their own story—and find healing in the process.
Through our Worship Academy, last year 857 students across our three Watoto villages explored how they can use worship and the arts to creatively share God's love.
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Students explored their creative gifts through our Worship Academy
We're grateful for our global partners who teach, inspire, and encourage our students, including 27 creatives who traveled to Uganda in 2022 to lead a Worship Camp. Thank you for your support and the lasting impact you are having on our kid's lives.
Song of Rescue
Raymond was born on Christmas Day, a time when many people around the world are opening gifts, gathering with friends and family, and celebrating the birth of Jesus. But tragically his life started very differently. Instead of being embraced in his mother’s arms and feeling the love and joy of
That could have been the end of his story, but God has a beautiful plan for Raymond’s life.
The next morning a janitor found him, scooped him up, and rushed him to the authorities for help. Soon after, he was placed in a local orphanage, but it was overcrowded, and he wasn’t able to receive the proper care or nutrition he needed. Eventually, Watoto learned about Raymond’s situation— and rescued him. He was finally able to feel the warm embrace of a mother’s love by his new Watoto mother, Psalm 139:13-4a (NIV) Mama Susan, and he began to heal.
“For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made..." the season, Raymond was placed in a plastic bag and tossed in a garbage pit behind the hospital— on Christmas Day.
As he shared his story, with a smile on his face Raymond exclaimed, “I’m grateful to God for Watoto. Here, I’ve found joy and hope in being part of a family.” Annual Stories
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At an early age, Mama Susan discovered Raymond had a talent for music and begin to nurture the calling on his life. And when he was eight years old, Raymond’s gift of music was further affirmed when he got the amazing opportunity to travel with the Watoto Children’s Choir, sharing his beautiful voice and story everywhere he went. After tour, Raymond continued to use his voice to praise God for all He was doing in his life. He joined the Worship Team at children’s church and eventually in the main church, and as Raymond praised God, his relationship with Him grew deeper and deeper.
During a song writing retreat, Raymond went off alone and God reminded him of his story. "I opened my Bible and as I read, tears started rolling down my cheeks. I was overwhelmed by the presence of God and right in that moment He reminded me of my story. From that flowed the lyrics to my song, 'A Song of Rescue.'" Through the Worship Academy, Raymond has had amazing mentors teach and inspire him—both locally and from around the world; worship leaders like Brad and Rebekah, Mia Fields, and Jon Goode, along with some of our very own including James, Jackie, Emma, Bruce, Ben, and many others. And he's also had incredible sponsors who have supported and encouraged him along the way.
“You took my pain And gave me joy That brightens up and restores my life…”
In 2015, Raymond was among a few kids who were chosen to help James Skinner, and some of our -Lyrics from Song of Rescue worship leaders in Uganda, pioneer what today we know as the Watoto This is the power of Jesus' love in Worship Academy. This experience action. He takes a newborn baby opened Raymond’s mind to what who was thrown out with the trash, God wanted to do in his life and rescues him, and teaches him his stirred something inside of him to value in Christ as he shares his story begin writing music. of transformation with the world. 38
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Watoto Children's Choir
For the past three decades, the Watoto Children’s Choir has been traveling the world, sharing the good news of Jesus. Through song, dance, and a powerful expression of praise, our Watoto children inspire people everywhere as they share their stories of restoration and hope. During the last few years, however, the pandemic had a major impact on our choir. But Jesus provided and allowed for us to use this time to hear from him and create some new music. This is why we are proud to present our brand-new album, “Better Days—There Is Hope”. And we’re thrilled to announce we are back on the road again. We cannot wait for you to hear the album or see us in person on tour. We firmly believe our new music will minister to you personally and remind you how we all serve a God who can heal, comfort, and meet all our needs. Look for us on the road and check out the album anywhere you stream music.
The new tour launches in 2023, in Uganda and the United States.
The first tour of the new album begins in September 2023 in the United States. This choir alone is featuring ten children that were rescued by Watoto when they were only babies. Now you can meet them and see firsthand how love has made a difference in their lives. We cannot wait to see you at our concerts again. Check out watoto.com/choir/tour to see where they’ll be at next. 42
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The Watoto Children's Choir is excited to share their brand-new album, "Better Days—There Is Hope". Available anywhere you stream music.
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Roney
Because of your support, Roney was rescued as a baby and now gets to grow up with everything he needs to be healthy and whole—a warm bed, yummy food, an education, medical care, a family who loves him, and the hope of Christ. When asked what he loves most about growing up in Watoto, Roney said, "Here I have a mother who loves me."
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Watoto Farms
Our farms are a key part of our sustainability efforts. They provide fresh produce and eggs to nearly 3,700 children and mothers across our three villages—helping them grow healthy and strong. In addition to our agriculture and chicken farms, we have a goat farm that supplies goats' milk to Baby Watoto, ensuring the littlest ones in our care receive the vital nutrition they need. Our farms not only feed our families, but they also strengthen the community by providing jobs, as well as hands-on training for our children. Here, young adults like Maria get the opportunity to Maria learn and gain firsthand experience. Our goal is to train and empower people as we facilitate community transformation. We believe that together, we have a bright, sustainable future.
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In 2022, 16 of our Watoto graduates and young adults were either working or interning on our farms—gaining incredible experience for their future.
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Amos and Fazil both came to Watoto as young boys. Here, they were embraced by their new Watoto families, and as they grew up they discovered a passion for farming. Amos and Fazil are excited to continue learning and growing in this field and look forward to being able to give back and help their younger Watoto brothers and sisters one day.
Amos and Fazil Stephen came to Watoto when he was only three years old and credits his Watoto mother for who he is today. He’s spent the last year on the farm and loves to plant, nurture, and watch seeds grow. He says it makes him feel like a Doctor of Agriculture because he's able to give plants life which in turn feed and sustain life for others. Thank you for every partner who sowed seeds of love into Stephen's life so that he's able to become the leader that God is calling him to be. Stephen Annual Stories
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Hudson, Mama Irene, and Albert
Earning just $1 a day, Irene found providing for her two sons Albert and Hudson impossible. This is heartbreaking for any mother, and it was completely devastating for Irene. As a single mother, she was lost and alone. At her most desperate moment, a friend invited her to come over for a bible study. There she learned about Watoto Neighbourhood and how vulnerable women, just like her, were receiving business training and hope for tomorrow. “When the community worker from Watoto found me,” Mama Irene shared, “I couldn’t even afford to buy a candle to have light at home.”
“Watoto taught me to believe in myself and that even though I am When she joined Watoto a single mother, I can achieve my Neighbourhood, her situation dreams in life. I thank God that started to change. Irene explained, Watoto taught me business skills, “I started to go through classes. I and the importance of saving even was taught to first accept who I am, from the little I would earn.” then figure out ways to get out of my situation and become a better Today, Irene is running a small person.” business selling food in the market Through discipleship classes, she learned about Jesus, discovering the power of being forgiven and forgiving those who hurt her. And as she was embraced by love of Christ, she accepted Jesus as her Savior.
and working as a photographer. And her sons are healthy and doing well. Both boys are going to school, and her oldest, Hudson, is studying at a Watoto school and is thriving.
“I don’t have enough words to express my gratitude to the sponsors, but may God bless Through business training, the them so much for how they have skills she learned gave her more transformed our lives. We have confidence and determination to been healed, empowered, and are change her situation. living a happy life because of their support and the love of Jesus.” With a big smile, Irene continued, Annual Stories
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Mama Catherine and her children Catherine is a mother of seven. Sadly, after giving birth to her youngest three—triplets who aren’t even one year old yet—her husband abandoned her. In an instant she became a single mother with no source of income—and felt hopeless. As a mother, she wanted the best for her kids, but instead she struggled to provide enough milk and food for her little ones, so they became malnourished and were in and out of the hospital frequently. And with no way of paying school fees for her oldest children, they weren't able to go to school, leaving them vulnerable and their futures uncertain. Catherine was desperate and felt it was all just too much for her to bear.
the strength she could muster, Catherine walked to their offices and shared her story. It was at this moment she began to feel a peace wash over her. She was welcomed with open arms and as she attended discipleship classes, she began to understand God’s love for her and realize that He has a plan for her life. Catherine is currently learning business skills and hopes to one day have her own small business. In the meantime, while she’s still getting on her feet, Watoto is helping her with childcare for the babies and providing her family with food.
“Thank you so much for everything you are doing to make my life better.”
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453 Received start-up capital
In 2022, 453 women received start-up capital so they could start their own small businesses. Today, they are excited for the future God has in store for them.
Throughout the years, we've embraced over 6,650 vulnerable women with the love of Christ, providing them with discipleship, adult literacy classes, vocational skills, and business training. As we've empowered these mothers, we're helping stop the cycle of poverty.
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Last year, we celebrated 895 women who graduated from adult literacy classes—many learning to read and write for the very first time. Thanks for your support that made this possible. This is what empowering women together looks like.
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"Before I joined Watoto Neighbourhood, I was lost and alone, struggling to raise my children. But through discipleship, I learned my value in Christ. Through adult literacy classes, I learned to write my own name for the very first time. And through skills and business training, I'm now an empowered mother and am able to provide for myself and my six children. Today, I have hope for the future."
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Keep a Girl in School
Imagine not being able to afford feminine hygiene products, soap, or clean panties for your daughter—and imagine her future depended on it. Sadly, this is the reality for many in Uganda and South Sudan; girls drop out of school simply because they can't afford feminine hygiene products or the basic fees to go to school. But together we’re changing this! Through our Keep a Girl in School initiative, we’re working hard to ensure that no girl misses out on an education because of her economic circumstances. So, we’re coming alongside girls and their families to help ease the financial burden by meeting their basic need of sanitary products— and helping reduce the dropout rate in the process. In fact, last year we distributed packages of sanitary pads, bars of soap, and new panties to thousands of girls throughout Uganda and South Sudan. With your support, we are keeping girls in school, educated, and empowered. Thanks for giving these girls the bright future they deserve. 58
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In addition to providing sanitary products, we reached 9,938 vulnerable girls in Uganda and South Sudan with the love of Jesus—teaching them feminine hygiene education and letting them know that their lives matter.
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9,938 Girls reached through our Keep a Girl in School initiative
Our team works hard to keep girls in school. So, we celebrate that after lots of follow up, 27 girls who had previously dropped out of school, returned to class. That's 27 girls who could have ended up a tragic statistic, but now have a bright future ahead.
Last year, we partnered with 69 schools in Uganda and South Sudan as part of our Keep a Girl in School initiative.
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"I'm grateful to Watoto for helping keep girls like me in school. Before they came to my school and gave me sanitary pads regularly, I used to use pieces of cloth each month during my period. But now I have sanitary pads and feel safe, happy, and am able to focus on my studies."
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Where We Are
Watoto began in the 1980s in Kampala, Uganda. As the ministry grew, so did the need to facilitate support. Today, we have 11 support offices throughout the world where our partners and sponsors live. Each office is regulated by a local Board of Directors, ensuring good practices are followed at all levels. Take a look at the map below to see where our work is taking place throughout Uganda and South Sudan.
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A Message From Watoto Canada Dear Watoto Family, Thank you once again for your faithful support in 2022! We are grateful for your continued giving and generosity as we reach out with Christ’s love to the hurting and broken in Uganda and South Sudan. And we are also thankful for those who took on new sponsorships in a time of turmoil and economic uncertainty. Thank you! Jesus said in Matthew 25:35–36;40, “For I was hungry, and you fed me. I was thirsty, and you gave me a drink. I was a stranger, and you invited me into your home. I was naked, and you gave me clothing. I was sick, and you cared for me... when you did it to one of the least of these my brothers and sisters, you were doing it for me!” (NLT) What a joy to know that when we minister to the needs of others, we are blessing the heart of God! We are excited that the Watoto Children’s Choirs are now able to travel once again, and we look forward to welcoming them to Canada to share the hope, love, and joy that Jesus has given them. Be sure to look for our new album and a concert near you! As we look to the future, we believe that “Better Days” are ahead. We pray God’s blessings on you and your family. As you have blessed others, may you be blessed! Warm regards,
Lorne Hamlyn Country Director, Watoto Canada
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We are thankful for each and every sponsor. And we are excited that 75 people newly made the decision to join our sponsorship family last year!
New Sponsors
Despite the economically challenging times we face, Canadians gave over $4 million last year to help us continue to reach the lost and hurting with the love of Christ.
More than
$4
million raised in 2022
$57,249 raised for our "Gift of Love" campaign
In 2022, thanks to the incredible generosity of YOU— our Canadian sponsors and partners—we raised $57,249 for our "Gift of Love" Christmas campaign.
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Watoto Canada Financials INDEPENDENT AUDITOR’S REPORT To the Directors of Watoto Canada Qualified Opinion We have audited the financial statements of Watoto Canada, which comprise the statement of financial position as at December 31, 2022, the statement of designated funds, and the statements of operations and changes in net assets and cash flows for the year then ended, and notes to the financial statements, including a summary of significant accounting policies. In our opinion, except for the effects of the matter described in the Basis for Qualified Opinion section of our report, the accompanying financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of the Ministry as at December 31, 2022, and its its results of operations and its cash flows for the year then ended in accordance with Canadian accounting standards for not-for-profit organizations ("ASNPO"). Basis for Qualified Opinion In common with many not-for-profit organizations, the Ministry derives revenue from fundraising activities the completeness of which is not susceptible to satisfactory audit verification. Accordingly, verification of these revenues was limited to the amounts recorded in the records of the Ministry. Therefore, we were not able to determine whether any adjustments might be necessary to fundraising revenue, excess of revenues over expenses, and net assets for the year ended December 31, 2022. Our audit opinion on the financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2022 was modified accordingly because of the possible effects of this limitation in scope. We conducted our audit in accordance with Canadian generally accepted auditing standards. Our responsibilities under those standards are further described in the Auditor's Responsibilities for the Audit of the Financial Statements section of our report. We are independent of the Ministry in accordance with the ethical requirements that are relevant to our audit of the financial statements in Canada, and we have fulfilled our other ethical responsibilities in accordance with these requirements. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our qualified opinion. Responsibilities of Management and Those Charged with Governance for the Financial Statements Management is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of the financial statements in accordance with ASNPO, and for such internal control as management determines is necessary to enable the preparation of financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error. In preparing the financial statements, management is responsible for assessing the Ministry's ability to continue as a going concern, disclosing, as applicable, matters related to going concern and using the going concern basis of accounting unless management either intends to liquidate the Ministry or to cease operations, or has no realistic alternative but to do so. Those charged with governance are responsible for overseeing the Ministry's financial reporting process. Auditor’s Responsibilities for the Audit of the Financial Statements Our objectives are to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements as a whole are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error, and to issue an auditor's report that includes our opinion. Reasonable assurance is a high level of assurance, but is not a guarantee that an audit conducted in accordance with Canadian generally accepted auditing standards will always detect a material misstatement when it exists. Misstatements can arise from fraud or error and are considered material if, individually or in the aggregate, they could reasonably be expected to influence the economic decisions of users taken on the basis of these financial statements. As part of an audit in accordance with Canadian generally accepted auditing standards, we exercise professional judgment and maintain professional skepticism throughout the audit. We also: •
Identify and assess the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to fraud or error, design and perform audit procedures responsive to those risks, and obtain audit evidence that is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion. The risk of not detecting a material misstatement resulting from fraud is higher than for one resulting from error, as fraud may involve collusion, forgery, intentional omissions, misrepresentations, or the override of internal control.
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Obtain an understanding of internal control relevant to the audit in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the Ministry's internal control.
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Evaluate the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of accounting estimates and related disclosures made by management.
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Conclude on the appropriateness of management's use of the going concern basis of accounting and, based on the audit evidence obtained, whether a material uncertainty exists related to events or conditions that may cast significant doubt on the Ministry's ability to continue as a going concern. If we conclude that a material uncertainty exists, we are required to draw attention in our auditor's report to the related disclosures in the financial statements or, if such disclosures are inadequate, to modify our opinion. Our conclusions are based on the audit evidence obtained up to the date of our auditor's report. However, future events or conditions may cause the Ministry to cease to continue as a going concern.
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Evaluate the overall presentation, structure and content of the financial statements, including the disclosures, and whether the financial statements represent the underlying transactions and events in a manner that achieves fair presentation.
We communicate with those charged with governance regarding, among other matters, the planned scope and timing of the audit and significant audit findings, including any significant deficiencies in internal control that we identify during our audit.
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Watoto Canada Financials SUMMARY FROM WATOTO CANADA 2022 AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES AND CHANGES IN NET ASSETS/INCOME STATEMENT REPORTED IN CAD $
REVENUES Sponsorship Houses/Schools and Sustainability Visit Watoto Funds
$
3 , 5 8 0, 5 87 20,571 100,045
EXPENDITURES Sponsorship Houses/Schools and Sustainability
$
3,580,587 45,560
767, 2 6 5
Visit Watoto Funds Product Costs General Expenditures
$
4,468,468
Total Program Services
$
4 , 3 8 5 , 2 73
OTHER REVENUES Interest Income $ Product Sales Government Subsidies Gain on sale of property and equipment
(1,575) 2,799 -
SUPPORT SERVICES Management and Administration
$
2 2 9 ,70 6
Total Support Services
$
229,706
Total Other Revenues
$
1 , 2 24
Total Expenses
$
4 , 61 4 , 979
Total Revenues
$
4,469,692
Net Income Net Assets at Year End
$ $
(145,287) 651,525
General Contributions Total Contributions
101,639 3,062 654,425
WATOTO CANADA EXPENSES 2022 5%
95%
Program Services
Management & General
To see the full 2022 Financial Audit Report for Watoto Canada, please go to watoto.com/Financials
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