In the Fall of 2017, barely a year after Christine Nakaoka moved to Uganda to serve Jesus Christ, the former designer from New York City providentially encountered a group of South Sudanese Refugee women living in Uganda. These women needed work to provide for their families, but they also needed healing, empowerment, and restored joy in Christ. The refugee women knew basic crochet and beading, and Christine had lots of ideas and a good background in design and retail. So Christine began meeting with a few of them regularly to explore ways to create a sustainable working environment that would meet the women’s practical needs and bring them joy and growth in Christ.
As an outcome of those meetings, KIRABO Gifts and Accessories Workshop was officially launched on March 1, 2018. Kirabo means ‘gift’; Jesus is the greatest gift.
As an outcome of those meetings, KIRABO Gifts and Accessories Workshop was officially launched on March 1, 2018. Kirabo means ‘gift’; Jesus is the greatest gift.