It Doesn’t Always Take Eyes to Have Great Vision
Some of you might not know but we are here in Uganda working with our teams and beginning the construction of our Field of Dreams project. It is going to be amazing!
Today I met a lady who inspired me to truly live life on purpose. Her name is Deborah and she is totally blind. She lost her eye sight when she was young due to some type of illness. While this had to be a tragic setback in her life she didn’t let her circumstance stop her from living a full and productive life. Even though her physical eyes do not work, she has more vision than many of us who can see!
We met her when we first purchased our Field of Dreams property in Kaliti Village, Uganda. Deborah serves as a leader for the disabled and visually impaired people of Wakiso District. This group that she leads is made up of close to 10,000 people with various “disabilities.”
One thing to understand is that in Uganda there are no laws or building codes that we have seen that would assist the physically challenged. Most of the roads in the villages are dirt, but quickly turn into slippery mud with deep ruts. They do not have crosswalks that notify you of when you can safely cross the” street” much less sidewalks. The buildings are made of concrete, wood or mud and are not wheelchair accessible. They rarely have buildings with elevators! When you stop to ponder these things, you realize how blessed we are in America!
Most of those that are crippled do not have access to wheelchairs or canes, but rather find strong pieces of tree branches to aid them in walking. They wear flip-flops on their hands for protection as they crawl through the dirt. Their legs are often very calloused from them dragging the ground constantly. Life is tough enough in Uganda for those who are not physically challenged. When you have a disability here in Uganda, it is sometimes your death sentence.
For some reason, Deborah has not let her blindness stop her from pursuing her dreams. She is a passionate and educated woman who is being a voice for those that are challenged in their everyday living. She serves on the city council and is always thinking of ways she can help her friends. She has inspired a group of people to not let their challenges stop them from using the gifts and talents they have, but rather, believe that they were created to live life on purpose.
We are excited to partner with Deborah and the people of Kaliti Village. We will be selling some beautiful hand crafted products made by the group Deborah is working with. This includes earrings, purses, necklaces banana fibre cards, African dolls and many other unique gifts.
We will be posting these items on our website in the next week. All the profit from these items will go to help the disabled people and orphans that Show Mercy International is working with.
Consider purchasing one of these treasures as a Christmas gift. Not only will you be blessing your friend or family, but you will be sending a message to our friends here in Uganda that they do matter and are truly making a difference! If you would like to pre-order any of the items above, please email us at info@showmercy.org. We can give you prices and descriptions of the items available before posting them.
Thanks for helping Deborah and her friends as well as Show Mercy International SEE OUR VISION come to pass in this country.
Living on Purpose
Lori Salley
www.showmercy.org


