Meet the Women of Kyampisi

Your husband has died. You never finished primary school. And you have five children to feed. If this was you, what would you do? What’s your next step?
What made him go from accountant to activist?

He heard stories. Horrific stories. Stories of mothers who could no longer hold their babies. Of parents who were waiting for their children to walk through the door, but they never…
Get them to Australia for surgery

Three children in Kyampisi, Uganda, need urgent surgery – and you can help bring them to Australia for treatment. Robert was hunted down by witch doctors in his small town…
DIAS against Child Sacrifice

Last week a team from Droplets in A Stream was able to join in the first ever sensitisation march in Uganda bringing awareness and focussing on the abhorrent acts of child abuse…
Slow but Solid

Why do things take so long? Will we ever be able to make a difference? Surely I’ve given it my best shot, so why do I feel so hopeless? Do these questions and sentiments…
Lots happening behind the scenes

After many years of research and investigations we decided late last year to apply for tax deductibility. After seeking legal opinion it was determined that we do qualify for tax…
Kyampisi Update – 11/15

Rodney and Benice Callanan have just returned from 2 weeks in Kampala, Uganda. The trip was planned to coincide with a Neurosurgery Camp run by Dr John Christie of…
Huge Progress on Uganda Projects

Since the return of the team that went to Uganda in June a lot more has happened:
The New Seasons Pharmacy which was a bare shell without…
2015 Uganda Team Trip – Partner Update

A great team of diverse skills joined forces in June 2015 at Kampala to train, resource, encourage and advise our partners in Kampala. Our goal this year was to equip community…
Milele Centre Construction Update

Since 2012, DIAS has been helping the Nyameches reach their dream of developing their own ministry centre in rural Kenya. That dream is now a reality. As of October 2014…