At Nkoge village, amidst the humble surroundings and the rustle of cassava leaves, we met 68-year-old Asiya Amida. Her life, steeped in decades of resilience and simplicity, unfolded in a small, mud-walled kitchen where she painstakingly peeled local cassava—a routine she knew too well. Having been a Muslim since childhood, Asiya’s life had been defined by traditions and self-reliance. Yet, despite her community roots, she had never once received aid or compassion from those within her faith.
When JesusFedMe (JFM) reached out to her, it was a moment that changed everything. For the first time in 68 years, Asiya encountered kindness extended purely out of love and generosity, something she had never imagined possible. The support she received was not just nourishment for the body but a profound reminder that she was seen, valued, and cared for. Through JFM’s gesture, she found a glimpse of favor she had never known—a moment made possible by the generosity of donors who believe in making a difference, one life at a time.