Northern Uganda has faced many challenges ranging from family disputes, domestic violence, poverty, and wars, which have left many families and children traumatized, uneducated, infected and affected by HIV/AIDS, among other things. Much as the government was doing a recovery program in the region from the long war effects, more gaps still needed to be filled. Seeing as these gaps still existed, the Family Voice Ministry was prompted to begin reaching Ugandan communities with a vision to rescue, raise, and empower vulnerable and destitute children who could not easily access medical services, education, psychosocial support, and spiritual care.