About the Watoto Choir
Watoto Children’s Choirs have traveled extensively since 1994 sharing a message of hope for Africa’s most vulnerable children and women. During that time, the choirs have performed for the President of the United States, met Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, and visited almost every major parliament in the world.
Yet, as remarkable as those moments have been, the choirs cherish the times they’ve met ordinary people in their moment of pain and have been able to see firsthand how Jesus heals.
Yet, as remarkable as those moments have been, the choirs cherish the times they’ve met ordinary people in their moment of pain and have been able to see firsthand how Jesus heals.
Like Africa, the production is vibrant and colorful, taking you on an emotional journey as the children sing, dance, and share their personal stories of restoration and hope. As people see their smiles and are embraced by their hugs, the children have the privilege of telling people, “No matter what you’re going
through, Jesus is our hope and there are better days ahead. Look at what He has done in my life.”
Other than coming to Africa yourself, what better way to learn about all the good work Watoto is doing
than through this heartwarming, musical performance.
through, Jesus is our hope and there are better days ahead. Look at what He has done in my life.”
Other than coming to Africa yourself, what better way to learn about all the good work Watoto is doing
than through this heartwarming, musical performance.
The proceeds made from the album will help Watoto continue to provide vulnerable children with an
education, medical care, a safe place to call home, and most of all the love of a family.
education, medical care, a safe place to call home, and most of all the love of a family.
Watoto is a family made up of people from all over the world who are working together to ensure the
forgotten have a place to belong. In 1984, in a time of civil war, Watoto planted a local church in Kampala,
Uganda to speak hope and life to the nation.
forgotten have a place to belong. In 1984, in a time of civil war, Watoto planted a local church in Kampala,
Uganda to speak hope and life to the nation.
Since then, Watoto has rescued thousands of orphaned and abandoned babies and children, placing
them in loving families. They’ve equipped and empowered vulnerable women in their neighborhoods.
And sent over 100 children’s choirs across six continents.
them in loving families. They’ve equipped and empowered vulnerable women in their neighborhoods.
And sent over 100 children’s choirs across six continents.
As Watoto comes alongside the most vulnerable, it works to give each child and woman a chance at
a better future—a future full of promise. Over the past four decades, the challenges facing Africa have
changed, but Watoto’s vision remains the same—Watoto is committed to celebrating Christ and caring
for community.
a better future—a future full of promise. Over the past four decades, the challenges facing Africa have
changed, but Watoto’s vision remains the same—Watoto is committed to celebrating Christ and caring
for community.
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