Nanny Diaries, Uganda Style: Is There a Caregiver in Your Tribe That Needs Some R&R? Make a Difference

Tiffany Zook
6 years ago

On a recent trip to Uganda with International Voice of the Orphan, one project we planned during our time in Africa began before the plane even left Houston. Our team began collecting scarves, jewelry, lotions, purses – not a typical donation for say … orphans. That’s because these gifts were for the 45 nannies that provide round-the-clock care for special needs children at The Gem Foundation

Their days are tireless; feeding, diapering, bathing, dressing, teaching, laundering, cleaning and playing. Caring for the caregiver turned out to be one of the most impactful, inspiring parts of our trip. We threw a legendary tea party, played truth or dance, ate biscotti and marshmallows, and washed and massaged 45 pairs of feet! We even taught the nannies to play Guesstures. They loved the game so much, we almost had to hire a referee to announce the winning team! 

When you care for the caregiver, you provide precious commodities that money can’t buy – rest, revitalization, relaxation. At the end of the day, new friendships were the real winner, the bonds we made bridge the distance, though miles apart, still close at heart.

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Comments (4)

Elisa Schmitz
This is amazing! You are so inspiring, Tiffany Zook !! xoxo
Ann Marie Patitucci
Tiffany Zook , you never cease to amaze & inspire me. Thank you for this wonderful lesson & for all you share with us!
Tiffany Zook
Thanks Ladies! I’ll book you on the next trip over!
Tiffany Zook
Katie Fulton I love this photo of our tribe!
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