Strength to Rise title image with a group of girls dancing.

Every year, we set aside a day to celebrate our scholars and recognize their journey, their growth, and the future they are building. This year, at the Samaritan Family Life Centre in Uganda, it seemed that things shifted, and we got a chance to see who our scholars are becoming.

By 8:30 a.m., the centre was already full. Scholars arrived early, greeting one another with excitement. Laughter filled the space, and a strong sense of belonging was evident: One community. One moment.

Then the scholars took the stage. What we witnessed was a moment of change. As our team member Grace shared, “The scholars’ radiant smiles as they danced, drummed, and performed were far more than moments of entertainment; they were powerful expressions of growth. In every rhythm, every gesture, and every story, you could see confidence rising, creativity unfolding, and intellect taking shape.”

We could see our young people stepping into themselves, their presence changing the room.

 

A group of Ugandan scholars pray during a performance.

Samaritan scholars in Uganda spoke, sang, and danced on Scholars’ Day.

For the scholars, this day meant everything. “Scholars’ Day is our moment to be seen and heard,” said Herbert. And they were seen, valued, and believed in. Pius captured something deeper: “We are not just here to study; we are being shaped into leaders.” They stepped forward with confidence, owning their voice and taking on leadership. It showed in their posture, their presence, and the quiet confidence they carried.

Parents stood and cheered with pride, some quietly taking in a moment they once only hoped for. In one of those moments, our scholar Joan, after performing, shared, “I felt confident, empowered, and proud.” Those words revealed a clear and growing belief in oneself taking root. It was evident in the way she stood, spoke, and carried herself afterwards.

International Samaritan staff and scholars during the presentation.

Samaritan scholars performed for their parents, community members, and special guests on Scholars’ Day.

As our team member Evelyne later reflected, “This day was far more than a celebration… these are young people with dreams, potential, and the strength to rise.” We watched possibility take shape in real time, a clear sense of direction emerging in how they engaged, responded, and embraced what lies ahead.

So here is the question we are left with: what happens when that belief is sustained, when a child is not just seen for a day, but supported for a lifetime? Scholars’ Day gave us a glimpse of that future. The work you are part of is raising a generation of confident, capable leaders in Uganda. And that story is only just beginning.

A New Digital Hub

Pauline Beh and a scholar.

On Scholars’ Day, the new Pauline Beh Digital Hub officially opened in the Samaritan Family Life Centre in Uganda. The Digital Hub has a library that encourages reading, imagination, and critical thinking. It also has a computer section that provides access to digital skills, research, innovation, and global connectivity. In this space, young people can learn, explore new ideas, build confidence, and prepare for the future. The Digital Hub was named after long-time supporter Pauline Beh in recognition of her many years of service to children around the world. 

Pauline expressed deep gratitude and humility, saying it is always a joy to give and to see children believe in themselves. For our scholar, Faith, she said it’s a moment she’ll never forget. “It made me feel part of something bigger than myself,” she said.

Pauline Beh and a group of scholars in Uganda.

David Kafambe, Uganda Country Director

David has more than 15 years of leadership experience and a deep knowledge of East Africa. He specializes in managing and developing organizations in development and humanitarian contexts. He has degrees in Community Development, Business Administration, and an M.B.A.

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