Ten toes. Ten reasons. One small act of love.
In Uganda, thousands of kids are living with a painful condition called jiggers. These tiny parasites burrow into bare feet, feed on blood, and spread fast. The result is pain, infection, and deep isolation. Some kids are told they’re cursed. Others are hidden away.
But this is preventable. Healing starts with something as simple as a pair of shoes.
Ten dollars won’t change your life. But it could change theirs forever.
Join the TEN: a growing community of monthly givers showing up with hope and help. Just $10 a month protects ten toes, restores dignity, and opens the door to healing.
What Your Gift Does
That ten bucks in your Venmo? It goes farther than you think.
Healing in motion: Funds local doctors, nurses, and social workers
Hard-to-reach care: Sends mobile clinics into remote villages
Prevention that sticks: Delivers education and hygiene training
Jobs with purpose: Supports local shoemakers and sustainable employment
One small act of generosity. Big collective impact.
Faith in Action
Jesus didn’t just talk about love. He knelt and washed feet. He noticed the hurting. He reminded the forgotten they were seen, loved, and never alone.
That’s the heartbeat of Sole Hope. We show up, just like He did. We kneel. We listen. We care. One foot at a time.
The Movement
One jigger seems tiny. But it can take over a child’s body and steal their health, education, and confidence. Some say it’s witchcraft. Others call it a curse. We call it what it is: a solvable problem.
More than 400 monthly donors have already joined the TEN. Together, they’re part of a quiet revolution bringing healing and hope where it’s needed most.
When You Join
Here’s what happens when you step in:
You’ll get a welcome message and monthly updates
You’ll see real stories and photos from the field
You’ll know your gift is making a real difference
It’s simple. It’s personal. It matters.
Do something small that leads to something big. One child at a time. One step at a time.
Tangible hope. Faithfully given.
