UPDATE: Peter Reunited With Family in Mayanja — Urgent Call for Education and Shelter Support
Peter Is Back Home — But His Struggle Is Not Over
Last Updated on May 3, 2026 by carolyne juma
UPDATE: Hope Restored as Peter Returns Home — But Urgent Support Still Needed
In a heartwarming turn of events, the story of young Peter from Mayanja has taken a major step forward — one filled with hope, unity, and the power of community.
Thanks to the tireless efforts of Rass Vegaz, Peter has now been successfully reunited with his family.

A Warm Welcome Back Home
Upon arrival, Peter was not alone. Waiting for him were key pillars of the community — his father, village elder, pastor, and teacher — all ready to receive him and begin a new chapter together.
This moment marked more than just a reunion. It was a powerful sign that the community is willing to stand together to support one of their own.
As Rass Vegaz described it:
“Aki Mungu ni mwema” — truly, God is good.
read:Rass Vegaz: The Mayanja Bitunguu Hero Giving Hope to the Forgotten
The Reality After Reunion
While the reunion is a big step forward, it has also revealed a deeper truth:
Peter’s journey is far from over.
Despite having both parents, it has been confirmed that they currently lack the financial ability to fully support his upbringing, especially in two critical areas:
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📚 Education
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🏠 Safe accommodation
These are not small needs — they are essential for Peter’s future.

A Call for Help
Rass Vegaz is now calling upon well-wishers, individuals, and organizations to step in and support Peter.
This could include:
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Sponsoring his education
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Providing a safe place to stay
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Offering mentorship and guidance
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Any form of assistance that can secure his future
Even teachers or guardians willing to help are encouraged to come forward.
read:Rass Vegaz Bungoma Media Personality: DJ, Presenter and Community Changemaker
Community Can Change a Life
Peter’s story has already shown what is possible when one person chooses to act. Now, it is time for the wider community to take the next step.
This is no longer just a rescue story — it is a responsibility.
Conclusion
Peter is back home.
He is no longer lost.
He is no longer alone.
But he still needs us.
The next chapter of his life depends on what we do now.



