ABOUT

A Generation in Need

For decades, Northern Uganda and South Sudan were devastated by the terror of Joseph Kony and the LRA. Entire communities were shattered, with young children abducted and forced to commit atrocities against their own families, neighbors, and friends. Girls as young as thirteen were forced to become sex slaves for Kony’s officers.

Now, the war is over, but the brutal conflict has deeply scarred the people of Uganda. Child soldiers return to the very communities they committed violent crimes against, carrying deep trauma. Girls—now young women—carry the constant reminder of their abuse: their captors’ children.

These young families are often ostracized by their communities, and most lack the skills they need to provide for themselves and their children. Where the world saw outcasts and victims, Sister Rosemary saw strength, resilience, and beloved children of God.

Young woman holding baby

The Heart of Our Mission

Sister Rosemary lived through the horror created by Kony’s LRA and now works to heal the wounds he inflicted on her people. She opened the doors of Saint Monica’s Vocational School in Gulu, Uganda, to his victims—starting a powerful global mission.

Through vocational training, young women gain independence and the skills to provide for their children. Through community with fellow students, they find forgiveness. Through the restoration of their lost futures, they find hope.

Vocational Training

In-depth programs like sewing, tailoring, and crafting provide women with high-value, marketable job skills.

Childhood Education

Providing formal schooling, supplies, and dedicated care for children, ensuring they have a safe place to learn.

A Healing Community

A safe, supportive environment where families heal from trauma, surrounded by others who truly understand.

Amplifying Our Story

The powerful story of Sister Rosemary and the resilient young women and children she supports is the subject of the award-winning documentary and book, both titled “Sewing Hope.”

These true stories offer a compelling, firsthand look at the courage it takes to heal and rebuild.