A day of love, dignity, and hope for 60 children
On 29th November 2025, Eagle Sight Charity visited Permanent Home of Glory in Bagamoyo, reaching 60 children with food support, school items, and cleaning tools—because every child deserves care.
What happened in Bagamoyo
The NGUVU YA UPENDO (Strength of Love) outreach brought Eagle Sight Charity closer to children living at Permanent Home of Glory—a home caring for homeless and vulnerable children. Our team spent time listening, sharing encouragement, and offering practical support to strengthen daily life and learning.
Support provided
- Food support to help meet daily nutritional needs.
- School items to encourage learning and confidence.
- Cleaning tools to improve hygiene and a safe environment.
- Love & mentorship through conversations and shared moments.
During the outreach, our Founder & CEO Celina Didas highlighted how Eagle Sight Charity aligns its work with the Sustainable Development Goals—supporting real progress through community action.
We also listened to the Founder of Permanent Home of Glory, who shared the home’s mission and daily needs— helping us understand how to support more sustainably and effectively.
SDGs we advocated during NGUVU YA UPENDO
Eagle Sight Charity aligns community outreach with the UN SDGs—especially those connected to children’s well-being, education, equality, and strong partnerships.
SDG 1 — No Poverty
Supporting vulnerable children with essentials and care.
SDG 3 — Good Health & Well-Being
Hygiene, care, and dignity for children’s health.
SDG 5 — Gender Equality
Encouraging equal opportunity and protection for all children.
SDG 6 — Clean Water & Sanitation
Hygiene and a clean environment for healthier childhoods.
In this outreach, we also emphasized our broader SDG alignment: SDG 2 (Zero Hunger), SDG 4 (Quality Education), SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities), and SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals).
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