• Street Kid Turned Foster Dad with Peter Mutabazi | Episode 195

  • Apr 23 2024
  • Length: 44 mins
  • Podcast
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Street Kid Turned Foster Dad with Peter Mutabazi | Episode 195

  • Summary

  • There’s nothing better than a story of hope! When we hear of someone who has overcome struggles, it puts things in perspective and inspires us to persevere in the midst of our own challenges.

    My guest today has risen above truly desperate circumstances. Peter Mutabazi survived on the streets of Uganda for five years before one man saw potential in him and changed Peter’s life. Today, Peter is a single dad to countless foster children and his three adopted children, Anthony, Ryder, and Skyler. He is the founder of Now I Am Known, an organization that supplies resources to support vulnerable children.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • Peter’s experience living on the streets of Uganda
    • How the kindness of a stranger changed Peter’s life
    • What Peter has learned on his foster care journey
    • And so much more!

    I hope you find this conversation as inspiring as I did!

    Show Notes: https://jillsavage.org/peter-mutabazi-195

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