Jane’s Journey — From Uncertainty to Empowerment
Jane Anyango, a mother of three from Banda I, Nakawa Division, transformed her life with support from ROM’s Mother and Child Health Care program. In 2021, pregnant and struggling with no income or antenatal care, she enrolled at the ROM Banda site and received essential services.
🍼 Comprehensive antenatal services
🦟 A mosquito net for malaria prevention
💊 Nutritional supplements and folic acid
🩺 Regular health education and counselling
🚑 Transport facilitation for safe delivery
Afterward, Jane joined ROM’s tailoring program, excelling with a start-up kit and support from her husband. Today, she runs a thriving tailoring business, trains vulnerable girls, and co-founded the Kidama Village Savings and Loans Association, which produces liquid soap and reinvests in businesses.
“ROM believed in me. Now I run a business, mentor girls, and am building a better future for my children.” — Jane
Jane’s journey from a worried mother to an empowered entrepreneur reflects the transformative impact of ROM in the community.