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William Twinamasiko

William Twinamasiko

GenderMale
Date of BirthJuly 21 2021
Age4
DreamEngineer
HobbyPlaying football

William is waiting for a sponsor. He needs your support to access education and grow physically, mentally, and spiritually.

At just four years old, William Twinamasiko has already faced a loss no child should endure. On January 4, 2026, William’s father passed away due to Sudden Nocturnal Death Syndrome, leaving the family in deep grief and sudden hardship. Today, William lives with his mother and his little sister, Precious Akampurira, who is only one year old. After the loss of her husband, William’s mother struggled to pay rent and meet basic needs for her children. With no stable income, the family was forced to leave their rented home and move to their grandparents’ residence in Nakwero, where they now depend on limited support. Life has become a daily struggle. Meeting essential needs such as food, clothing, healthcare, and early childhood education for William is a constant challenge. Like many young children in vulnerable situations, William risks missing out on the strong educational foundation that shapes a child’s future. Yet despite the hardship, William is a bright and hopeful child. He is curious, eager to learn, and full of big dreams. When asked what he wants to become in the future, William confidently says: “I want to be a Engineer.” .But without support, this dream may never have the chance to grow. Your sponsorship can change William’s story. With a monthly contribution, you can help provide: Early childhood education and school fees School uniforms and learning materials Nutritious meals Basic healthcare and protection Emotional and social support Your support will not only give William the opportunity to go to school but will also restore stability and hope to his young family. Together, we can help William move from loss and uncertainty to a future filled with opportunity. Sponsor William Twinamasiko today — and help a future Engineer begin his journey.

William Twinamasiko