California, USA | In the heart of Sacramento, California, a vibrant Ugandan community flourishes, united by their rich cultural heritage and shared aspirations.
Joy Loy Lwabaai, a name synonymous with dedication, creativity, and community empowerment, is one of the most committed members of the community.
Loy’s impact as the founder of the Uganda Community in Sacramento and CEO of Joyila Décor goes far beyond her exceptional design and decorating skills.
A visionary leader and cultural advocate
Joy Loy Lwabaai has played an important role in bringing the Ugandan community together through initiatives that promote cultural preservation and unity. Her vision led to the formation of the Uganda Community in Sacramento, which allows Ugandans to connect, celebrate their traditions, and support one another on their journey as immigrants.
She has consistently championed cultural pride, creating opportunities for the community to share their rich heritage with the wider Sacramento population.
Whether through organizing cultural days, performances, or celebrations, she ensures Uganda’s vibrant history and traditions are showcased and celebrated.

A trailblazer in creative excellence
As the CEO of Joyila Décor, she has elevated event décor to an art form. Her company specializes in creating elegant, culturally inspired designs that bring life to various occasions, from weddings to community events.
Her signature touch was evident during the North America Sacramento Ugandan Community Annual Inauguration and Cultural Day on December 7, 2024, where Joyila Décor transformed the Sierra Vista Community Church into a breathtaking venue that embodied the theme “Joyful Traditions.”
Loy’s expertise goes beyond aesthetics; she uses her business as a platform to mentor and empower aspiring decorators within the community. By providing training and opportunities, she fosters economic growth and inspires others to pursue their passions.
A legacy of service and community building
Joy Loy’s contributions to the Ugandan community in Sacramento are extensive and heartfelt. Over the years, she has played a pivotal role in numerous initiatives, including:
Community formalization: As a member of the Formalization Committee, Joy Loy worked tirelessly alongside other leaders to draft by-laws that strengthen the Uganda Community’s organizational structure and governance.
Empowering youth: Joy Loy has been a vocal advocate for engaging young Ugandans in cultural and leadership activities. Through events like the Kids’ Christmas Show, she ensures the next generation remains connected to their heritage.
Support for women and families: Joy Loy actively supports women entrepreneurs and families within the community, organizing workshops and events that provide practical resources and encouragement.
A symbol of unity and inspiration
Joy Loy’s dedication is rooted in her deep love for her homeland and her desire to see the Ugandan community thrive in their adopted home. Her leadership style is inclusive and collaborative, bringing together individuals of all ages and backgrounds to work toward common goals.
In her speeches, Joy Loy often emphasizes the importance of balancing tradition with progress. She encourages the community to honor their Ugandan identity while embracing opportunities for growth and innovation in the USA.
Looking ahead
As the Ugandan community in Sacramento moves forward, Joy Loy Lwabaai remains a guiding light, embodying the spirit of resilience and unity. Her work has left an indelible mark, inspiring others to give back and build a stronger, more vibrant community.
Whether through her creative endeavors or her unwavering commitment to service, Joy Loy continues to uplift and empower, ensuring that the legacy of Uganda lives on in Sacramento and beyond.
She is a true example of the power of vision, passion, and community spirit.
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