Bakkerij 184
Asio is weduwe en moeder van 5 kinderen. Voordat ze deelnam aan de wervingsbijeenkomst van BISS Bakeries, was ze boerin.
Asio is weduwe en moeder van 5 kinderen. Voordat ze deelnam aan de wervingsbijeenkomst van BISS Bakeries, was ze boerin.
Sarah is moeder van haar 22 jarige, doofstomme dochter. Sarah was uitgenodigd voor de BISS-wervingsbijeenkomst, door de regionale coördinator en toonde interesse in het leren van een nieuwe vaardigheden.
Pasca is physically disabled (cripple) lady. She uses a tricycle for easy movements. She is also a single mother of a 2 year old baby girl. Pasca did not have any source of income and entirely depended on the absent father of her daughter for provision.
Samuel is a peasant who is also physically disabled. He is a father to five children who entirely depend on him. He lives in a remote village in Soroti district and subsistent farming is was only way of survival.
Op beide foto’s is bakker Nafula Rosemary te zien. Hierboven met haar ontvangen lening, haar kapitaal. Op de kleine foto is ze Mandazi, gefrituurde broodjes, aan het bakken. Bakkers: Nafula Rosemary en haas zusje Auma Betty Locatie: Rumino, Busia District, Oost Oeganda Hun verhaal In Busia district, ver in het landelijk gebied van Oost Oeganda,
Foto: Wafula Canjetan en Nakuuku Jacklyne bij ontvangst van het bakkersgereedschap en de ingrediënten Hun verhaal In het stadje Busia, vind je tussen de gebouwen plots een dorps hutje. Hier woont Wafula Canjetan, een gehandicapte man van middelbare leeftijd. Alles wat hij heeft vind je in de enige ruimte van het hutje. Wafula Canjetan
Foto: Taaka Sylvia bij haar bakkerij, een verzorgde en keurig onderhouden ruimte waar zij elke dag haar producten vers kan produceren Bakker: Taaka Sylivia Locatie: Bugiri, Bugiri District, Oost-Oeganda Haar verhaal Taaka Sylivia is een lichamelijk gehandicapte jongedame, die naast haar handicap ook lijdt aan epilepsie. Sylivia raakte aan een zijde van haar lichaam licht
Baker: Titin Rebecca Residence: Soroti Town, Arapai Central Village Rebecca is physically disabled lady, she has a clubfoot syndrome. She is a single mother of four children who entirely depend on her. She passed through the recruitment because the enthusiasm she is showing. Also her location does not require her to move around to
Baker: Areto Brenda Residence: Soroti Town, Omoce Tubur Village Brenda is a physically disabled woman. She has only one leg and therefore moves with clutches. Brenda is a single mother to a four year old girl. Brenda was also recruited through the normal three phase recruitment process of BISS bakeries and she was selected
Baker: Tumuhimbise Francis Residence: Soroti town, Senior quarters Western division Francis is a crippled man who uses a tricycle for mobility. He is a married man and father of 5 children who all depend on him for school fees and basic necessities. He was recruited through the three phase recruitment process of BISS, where
Baker: Akulo Agness Residence: Soroti District, Arapai Village In Arapai village we found Agnes. A single mother of five who tried to find a living in stone quarry: breaking stones with a hammer into smaller stones. She really wished to become a baker as this isn’t work anyone’s body can do for long. She
Baker: Abuko Esther Residence: Soroti District, Campswahili Esther is physically disabled with a cross eyed syndrome. She is also a single mother of a 3 year old daughter who entirely depends on her. Esther went through the BISS 3 phase recruitment process and was taken to BFLC for training. She issued with a BISS
Ochorokodi Partick (disabled sister) Patrick started working with his sister Toppy from Bakery 121. After three weeks Patrick got himself a personal loan for his own family. He is starting off on the 3rd of April.
Okama Toppy (husband and sister are disabled, she takes care of a disabled child. So the compound where the bakery is located has three disabled people) Toppy explained to BISS that she has been trying to do some bakery business, but lack of knowledge and equipment made it difficult to make profits. After the training,
Isapu Lucy (mother of disabled child) Otaba Andrew (work partner) Lucy and Andrew are neighbors in their village. Lucy has a disabled child and got qualified to attend a BISS training. She chose to work with Andrew. They started off working well.
Onyango Patrick (Son of Chairman for PWD, who takes care of a mentally disabled grandchild) Patrick first started of as one group with Lydia, from Bakery 119. After working together for about two week, he got his individual loan. Patrick is a youth who hopes to develop himself a sustainable job with the BISS project,
Robinah (sister to mentally disabled girl) A young lady who bakes from a trading center nearby her home. She employed a boy to sell for her products out in the neighboring villages.
Lydia came to the College when she was sickly. We could not get a good impression of her. Once she started her bakery, she surprised us all. She got market around her area, supplying schools and shops. She employed a sister and a boy to sell and assist in baking. Lydia bakes up to 24KG
A bakery with number 100 that is a Milestone for BISS Bakeries. Number 100!
Two deaf young man working with one of their uncle’s together in one bakery. They are based in Buyaga, Sironko district. On the 29th of June their received their loan and started their bakery. A great change for the two deaf young men to create work and income for themselves.
Bakery 98 is a bakery existing off two young men and an older woman.
Celestine is an old Bake for Life student. There was no more place for him to work in the big bakery of Mama Kevina in Tororo. That’s why he decided to contact BISS to start his own bakery. Celestine his goal is to get the oven project, so he can make cookies, cakes and more
Bakery 48 is managed by a couple called Vitoria and Toni, together they try to bake every day. This couple has a daughter who is disabled, she got a prosthesis from Corsu in Entebbe. This makes the girl able to walk and to go to school. Victoria and Toni lost two children in 2017 within
Two deaf young women with their mothers, which is the current combination of the bakery number 43 located in Kajinima, Budaka district.
Baker Kerya Moses in summer 2016 his bakery in Masamsa, Budaka district.
Two brothers that are working and baking together with a deaf girl. All three went to the training in Tororo and started their business in April 2016.
The second bakery that is located in Pallisa, Budaka district. A bakery that is managed by three woman.
A family baking business, managed by muse Peter. He works together with his wife and his son Dominique.
This bakery is managed by two people, a Muslim and a Christian. Started in April 2016 and located in Busoba, Mbale District.
Nasif is a young man who works together with his younger sister. His younger sister helps him baking before she is going to school.
Mama Divine and the two boys are based in Entebbe Town and are forming group 34 of the total BISS Bakeries.
Joyce and Sylvia Joyce is a woman who came to Bake for Life College on her own initiative. Afterwards she worked a lot in the production of mandazi at Bake for Life Bakery. At one point she applied for a loan of BISS bakeries, to start her own business. We gave it without adding her
Betty, husband and staff Betty her bakery has been very successful since the beginning. They are possibly the most profitable bakery of BISS. Before clearing their loan, we decided to try with them the BME project: they got their oven in February 2017. Since then they have been able to double their profit. They are
Together with two young persons, Jajja provides Mbale town with nice Mandazi’s.
Jajja means grandmother or grandfather in many languages in Uganda. This Jajja started in February 2016 to bake, together with another Jajja friend.
Since the moment Margret started working, it has been an ever well running business.
A widow in Tororo found the Bake for Life College, where we train our bakers, by herself.
Nakato Betty Betty is a lady long known by BISS bakeries. Her daughter has got an eye problem and got glasses sponsored by partner organization Katalemwa Chesire Home.
The loan of Bakery 10 was given to them in October 2014. Within a time of ten months, the loan has been repaid.
Betty takes care of a total of eight children, with six of them requiring school fees.
Racheal, Hawa, Scovia and two more members A group of five women from a parent group for parents with disabled children, gathered to start their BISS Bakery. Since 2014 they have been actively baking on a daily basis, supporting their families.