
The Lasting Legacy of the Lango Baya Mission

Water
“I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink.”
Clean Water Project:
Lango Baya Mission funded the building of of six water-kiosks to provide a clean water source to families in need.



“I needed clothes and you clothed me.”
Education
Uniform Project:
State mandated uniforms are one of the largest obstacles to children being able to stay in school. The Mission provides school uniforms so that no child is kept from an education due to poverty.
Shelter
“I was a stranger and you invited me in.”

Hut Building Projects:
Sponsored children and families come together with our team to build a new mud hut for a family that is in need of a new home.
Food
“I was hungry and you gave me something to eat.”

Sack Garden Project:
A 90 kg bean sack is filled with dirt around a central column of rocks for watering and pocket holes are made around the sack to plant seeds to grow greens and tomatoes at village huts.
“I was sick and you cared for me.”
Health

Farming God’s Way Project:
Training in sustainable, high yield maize farming techniques that double and triple the traditional yield in family home plots.
Self Reliance
Goat Breeding Project:
Large male Galla goats are brought to the villages for the project families to breed with their small local female goats, and in three generations they have goats that are three times as large as their original local goats which when sold yield three times the income.

Lango Baya Mission provides direct resources to the orphans, widows, and their caregiver families that promote personal development and independence, i.e. sewing machines, garment fabric, electrical generators, musical instruments and reading books.

Resources
“I was held captive and you came to visit me."