Insight

Uwantege’s selfless service has transformed Kinigi sector

AT a tender age of 23, Faith Uwantege quit her job as a front office manager at Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge where she earned Rwf 200,000 a month. Her reason for quitting was a calling to help orphans, widows and the most vulnerable families in Kinigi Sector, Musaze District. She established Faith Foundation to fulfil this calling. Uwantege had always harboured the inspiration of taking care of helpless children. “I would meet children tending to sheep during school time.  Whenever I asked why they were not at school, they would say their parents could not afford scholastic materials and uniforms. It was from these conversations with these children that I got the dedication to start charity work to help the vulnerable,” 25-year-old Uwantage explains.
Faith Uwantege (R) with one of the beneficiaries of Faith Foundation, Speciose Nyirabadalizi.
Faith Uwantege (R) with one of the beneficiaries of Faith Foundation, Speciose Nyirabadalizi.
Doreen Umutesi