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This is Tabitha and her grandmother, Nalongo. Nalongo is a fish monger who cannot go to the landing site for fish to sell during lockdown. She is now relying on support from well-wishers because her daughter who usually supports her with some income is also under quarantine.
Tabitha and her family's situation is not uncommon in Uganda during this current time, and there are 33 family groups in similar situations who we would like to help initially.
For just £5.08 per day (5.84 Euros) per family, we can help provide enough food for them at this difficult time. This would help to provide maize flour, beans, sugar, tomatoes, onions, green peppers, carrots, cooking oil, salt, cassava, charcoal to cook it all on, and soap.
Please help us to support these families by providing life-saving food packages during the lockdown in Uganda.