
Child Welfare and Adoption Society (CWAS) holds a Thanksgiving mass at the end of each month within her premises, and this time it was led by Father Victor Mubiru, who is the Chaplin of CWAS-Nsambya Babies Home. This brings together staff, caregivers, and the children in a spirit of unity and gratitude.
Father Mubiru’s homily during the Mass was directed towards the activities of CWAS, and his message focused on the themes of love, resilience, and the responsibilities of caring for the vulnerable babies and children.
The staff and caregivers were inspired by his words, reminding them that their work is not only a job but also a calling.
Following the Mass, the day took on a festive tone as the team gathered to celebrate the birthdays of several staff members who have dedicated themselves to the care and well-being of the children.
Honoring Our Birthday Stars
This month, the spotlight shone on:
Sr. Nanzir Hellen (Home Matron)
Ms. Nakasozi Flavia (Social Worker)
Mr. Bankanzewa Bernard (Social Worker)
Ms. Nassuuna Jacinta (Volunteer)
Maama. Annet (Direct Care Giver)
Maama. Betty (Care Giver)


The birthday celebrations were filled with joy, laughter, and heartfelt appreciation for the contributions of these remarkable individuals. Their dedication and compassion play a vital role in creating a nurturing environment for the children at CWAS-Nsambya Babies Home.
A Celebration of Teamwork and Spirit
The birthday celebrations began with warm wishes, followed by a delightful gathering featuring music, cake, and moments of reflection. Staff members shared personal stories, highlighting the invaluable work and companionship of the celebrants.
Strengthening Bonds through Shared Moments Events like these underscore the importance of fostering a supportive and united team. The birthday celebration was not only an acknowledgment of individual milestones but also a reminder of the shared mission that binds everyone at CWAS-Nsambya Babies Home: providing love, care, and hope to vulnerable children.
Conclusion
The Thanksgiving Mass and subsequent birthday celebration beautifully captured the spirit of CWAS-Nsambya Babies Home—a place where faith, love, and community converge. By recognizing the dedication of its staff, the Home continues to cultivate a culture of gratitude and support, ensuring that both the caregivers and the children feel valued and inspired.