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View a scene from the film: Sam, Esther, and Jane

In this scene from the film, The Fragrant Spirit of Life, a San Damiano production to be released summer 2008, we found Sam, Esther, and Jane outside the small village of Serere in eastern Uganda. They are currently being cared for through the nonprofit organization Village2Village. They now have a future and are embraced by the whole community with love and care.

The Fragrant Spirit of Life has a projected budget of $81,000; this amount was recently increased by $10,000 to cover a third trip to Uganda in January. To date we have raised $72,000 from twenty-one individuals or organizations. We are urgently seeking three additional sponsors--individuals, schools, institutions, or churches--willing to contribute $3,000 each in order to help us fully finance this important film. Please help us help these two wonderful foundations (www.village2villageproject.org and www.ugandaspirit.com) by giving them a powerful fundraising tool that will also be shown in high schools and colleges across America in order to open the minds and hearts of young people in hopes they in turn will help their brothers and sisters in Uganda. Sponsors of the film will be thanked in the closing credits of the film. The San Damiano Foundation is a tax-exempt 501(c)3 non-profit organization; all donations are tax-deductible.

Click on the button below for a downloadable form to sponsor this film or simply call us at (818) 563-1947



A Note from the Director
The war-torn nation of Uganda, located in sub-Saharan East Africa amid lush landscapes offering an almost Eden-like existence, is one of the saddest places on earth. Death from the AIDS pandemic and the cruel violence of a brutal civil war and ethnic genocide have left countless numbers of children with nowhere to turn. They are tiny nomads, aimlessly wandering the streets, exposed to a host of dangers on every corner. Many of the countless orphans and their frail grandparents are digging up roots to eat. Untold numbers of children have their lives prematurely snuffed out by preventable diseases.

Childhood in Uganda has become a cycle of fear and despair. 40,000 children in Uganda have been violently abducted to fight as child soldiers or forced to serve as laborers or domestic slaves…or worse, sex slaves. I will spare you the bitter, numbing statistics that document the relentless, endless march of suffering and death that tramples the people of Uganda, destroying in its bloody wake families and communities. This film is about Uganda and four amazing people who are bringing the light of hope into this dreadful darkness.

You can feebly feel the pulse of infinite love beating within the rhythm of life in Uganda. Here you see the hands and feet of Jesus nailed to scrap wood over and over and over again. But the agony of poverty and violence cannot still the Spirit in the soil of the earth, in the souls of the people. The fragrant Spirit of Life smiles through the pain of living and the mystery of death.

In The Fragrant Spirit of Life I invite the viewer to enter into something beyond what is seen on the screen, and share deeply in the wonder and the sweet fragrance we inhaled in Uganda, the sweet fragrance of life, hope and joy we found in the midst of the pain, sorrow and death we encountered.

The Fragrant Spirit of Life is actually two, separate yet connected feature-length films. Spread over three trips, the two films document a five-week pilgrimage through dreadful darkness and into the heart of goodness. As you watch each film, pray; breathe in the Spirit, exhale the Love, and give birth to faith and hope in the dark corners of your life.

Gerry Straub

Sam, on the verge of death, clinging to a rusted nail, when we first found him and his sisters, Esther and Jane in August ’07

Sam, Esther, and Jane in January '08 at Mama Helen's home, four months after we first found them.

Sam, howling with laughter as he dances to the beat of a song crackling through an old radio.

Some of the Village2Village children at the primary school, across from the new V2V Children's Center.

More photos from Uganda (slums of Kampala, IDP camps of Gulu, and rural life)


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