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Family-like care in Uganda: Leo’s story

Leo* was five years old when he lost his mother to HIV/AIDS and then his father under unclear circumstances. With no other relatives able to take responsibility for him, Leo went to live with his elderly grandparents. The strain of providing for him, however, was too great due to limited income. After three years, his grandparents sought an alternative home that could meet Leo’s needs. That’s when an SOS Children’s Villages caregiver in Fort Por…
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SOS Children's Villages broke the news in on Saturday, February 14, 2026.
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