Kathy Davis left the United States for Uganda, abandoning her university studies and her previous life to aid her children.
She was class president and prom queen when she was 18. Katie was expected to attend a prominent institution and then have a successful career.

But, to everyone’s surprise, the girl gave up everything and went on a charity mission to Uganda.
The girl expected to spend no more than a year in the African country, but it turned out that she would be there indefinitely.

She decided to aid the neighboring youngsters by adopting one, then 12 more girls. According to Katie, this adoption taught her the most crucial lesson in harmony and love.
She met her love in Uganda in 2015. Now, he and his chosen one, Benji Majors, have 14 children for two, just one of whom is their son Noah.

Jinja is a small community with a huge family, and Lake Victoria is nearby. The female spends the entire day with the children and then comes home to handle regular administrative tasks.
Katy recently published a New York Times best-selling book. Kathy’s Kisses is the title of the novel. The family now survives on a low salary and proceeds from a published book.
