To many, three kilograms of rice and one kilogram of sugar might seem insignificant, but for someone like Robina, it is a lifeline. Robina is a widow living in a small village in Uganda, struggling to make ends meet. Her days are often marked by uncertainty—wondering where her next meal will come from or how she will provide for her grandchildren left in her care. When JFM arrives with these simple provisions, we bring more than just food. We bring hope, love, and a tangible reminder that God has not forgotten her.
For Robina, JFM is not just a ministry—it is a miracle. The rice and sugar sustain her family physically, but the JFM shares the prayers and gospel. Through our acts of kindness, Robina has come to know the love of Christ in a deeply personal way. S he often says, “This rice may feed my body, but the prayers and words of Jesus feed my heart.” To her, JFM is everything—a beacon of light in her darkest moments and a testimony that God works through His people to care for the vulnerable.