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Kevin and her Baby

Kevin and her Baby

Kevin (center) is the Accountant at Amani Uganda. She has been extremely helpful with the growth of the Uganda center. She recently became a mother! We're so thrilled about this new addition to the Amani Family.
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Since we are celebrating Kevin's introduction to motherhood, we asked some of the other women at Amani Uganda to tell us their favorite thing about being a mom!
Alice Alice with her son.
"In being a mother, I appreciate the respect I receive from other people" - Alice
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Pauline and her kids
Pauline and her kids.
Pauline
Pauline working.
"My favorite thing is when my children are successful in their studies or just being a good helper around the house." - Pauline
 
Lilly Lilly
"My favorite thing is listening to the funny things my children say when I am having a conversation with them as well as knowing that I am able to provide for them." - Lilly
What's your favorite part of being a mother?
What advice do you have for new moms? Comment below!
 

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