DaughtersOfLiTim-Oi

The Daughters of Florence Li Tim-oi

Please Read some of their stories

Edidah Mary Mujinya

Edidah was a school chaplain, gained a PhD from Makerere University, served as the Provincial President of the Mothers Union for the Church of Uganda. 

Peninah Kam

The Revd Peninah Kamau, trained at St Paul’s Limuru, and had charge of eight rural churches in the Rift Valley – Nakuru Diocese, Kenya. She explained that if..

Sarah Nakintu

Her ‘Shalom Women’s’ Development Initiative Agency’ – SWODIA – has been recognised as a Community Based Organisation empowering women and fighting the practice of child sacrifice.

Irene Mondo

Irene Mondo used her Li Tim-Oi Foundation grant to train in adult literacy. As she teaches literacy skills, she also challenges some of the damaging customs in her culture.

Dorcas Nyorsok

Sponsored for a BA in Community Development at Daystar University, Kenya. I am very thankful to the Li Tim-Oi Foundation for sponsoring me in my BA….

 

Faith Grace Alidri

In September 2006 the Bishop of Lainya Diocese appointed me as the Diocesan Trinity Women training Centre Manager and as well to act as the Diocesan Planning …

 

Anne Kamene Muoki

As a beneficiary of the Li Tim-Oi Foundation, I appreciate the Foundation’s support to my theological training. Your intervention was at the right time and has seen me changed…

 

Deborah Adut Dau

This is the situation that women particularly in my region have undergone:1) Cultural beliefs among many communities that women are meant to serve men in the house and have no business going to school…

Juliet Wabwire

I graduated with M.Div from UCU Uganda in October 2011. I was Ordained Deacon in Dec 2012 and have been serving as a chaplain in Bubulo Girls High school, Mbale Uganda.

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