Photographing in Uganda for the Master Cares Foundation Water is scarce here in Uganda, without wells, children and adults alike fill cans with water to drink from unclean sources, leading to widespread Malaria. Today this village celebrated the opening of a new well that was the...

Photographing in Uganda for The Master Cares Foundation On my return to the  Master Cares clinic, I met one year old Peace who was near death from malnutrition only recently. When she arrived here she weighed only 1.6 kg (3.6 pounds), she is  rapidly improving under the...

Photographing in Uganda for The Master Cares Foundation The day finally arrived when everyone that Charles and I meet here in Uganda can stop asking “when will Carol will get here?”, Charles's wife Carol and the group from the U.S. have arrived! It has been a...

In the Rikai area of Uganda - photographing for The Master Cares Foundation If a strong work ethic and  hard work made you rich in this country, Ugandans would all be billionaires. When there is a corrupt government, 80% unemployment and very little opportunity, hopelessness can...

In the Rikai area of Uganda - photographing for The Master Cares Foundation The countryside of Uganda is hard to explain, yes, there is poverty, pain and suffering, but there is also a happiness and kindness that restores the soul. I love these soft spoken people...

[caption id="attachment_10380" align="alignnone" width="1024"] African hospital where Amanda Catherine was taken after a bad boda boda (motorcycle) accident[/caption]   July 11th, 2016, In the Rikai area of Uganda - photographing for The Master Cares Foundation I normally make it a point to show the beautiful side of helping...

In the Rikai area of Uganda - photographing for The Master Cares Foundation Sunday was slow and a time of rest here in Uganda. Despite the warnings of danger on Masaka-Kakuti rd, I left the confines of my motel (alone) and strolled down the red dirt...