Nalongo Aisha
Nalongo Aisha – Widow Facing Food & Basic Needs Challenges
Nalongo Aisha
Widow & Mother
Widowed and selling groceries to survive, Aisha struggled with food and bedding needs. FLCF provides household essentials, restoring hope and supporting her children’s wellbeing.
Residence: Maya
Gender: Female
Beneficiary Category:
Begining of the Support: 11 months ago

About Nalongo Aisha

Nalongo Aisha, a widowed mother, supports her children by selling groceries. During a 2025 home visit, FLCF found that she was facing serious challenges in meeting basic needs such as food and bedding. Since December 2024, the Foundation has stepped in with essential support and continues to journey with her towards greater stability. Aisha’s story reveals how immediate interventions can ease hardship while longer-term solutions are being built.

Beneficiary Additional Details

Nalongo Aisha’s life is a daily struggle to balance caregiving and livelihood. As a widow, she depends on selling groceries to sustain her children, but the income is unreliable and insufficient. Food insecurity has been a constant challenge, leaving her family vulnerable to hunger. Their home also lacked proper bedding, which affected their comfort and health. Despite these circumstances, Aisha has shown resilience, managing to keep her children close and providing them with love and care.

Since December 2024, FLCF has been by her side, offering food support and essential household supplies. The Foundation continues to monitor her situation, with the goal of strengthening her business so she can achieve greater independence. For Aisha, the support is not just material—it is also a source of hope and encouragement. Her journey illustrates the Foundation’s mission of empowering families to rise above challenges with dignity and resilience.

Challenges & Needs Identified

Food Shortages
Inadequate Bedding
Small Business Struggles
School Fees
Basic Needs Gaps

Support and Donations Received

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