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Sponsor a Child for only 12p a day
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Supporting Sustainable Development Projects in Uganda. Sponsor a Child for only 12p a day. Through UGANDA LODGE COMMUNITY PROJECTS Reg 1150023. Click here to visit the ‘Sponsor A Child’ website. If you would like to donate to community projects in Ruhanga through the UK registered charity (Uganda Lodge Community Projects) please click the button below. All funds raised go towards improving the health and education of young people in Ruhanga parish . Or sponsor one of our children. Come on a Safari! Retur...
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Uganda School ~ Uganda Village School
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Ruhanga Development School …. Parents love their children going to this school because there are so many English speaking volunteers who can help their children with the language and spend extra time with them within the classroom. We are proud of the way the school has developed over the past few years, a reflection of the community’s commitment to it with numbers rising rapidly from thirty to around four hundred and fifty in just a few years. To sponsor a child at this school click here. Make the most ...
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April | 2011 | Postcards from East Africa
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Postcards from East Africa. Blogging a year's volunteering in Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda. Archive for April 2011. Uganda 1: Tuesday 26th April. How do we best serve those kids who, for whatever reason, just aren’t ever going to get clerical jobs, or move to Kampala? When you live in a tiny, remote, rural community like this, the fact remains that only a very few children will move onwards, upwards, or anywhere, for that matter. How, more relevantly, are they going to get the best out of their farmland?
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Postcards from East Africa | Blogging a year's volunteering in Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda | Page 2
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Postcards from East Africa. Blogging a year's volunteering in Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda. We are very sad to report the passing on May 29th 2011 of Martha, known to friends and family as Shosho, the grandmother of the Nicholas family whom we lived with in Kisayani, Kenya. A widow for many years, she was mother to Nicholas, the head of the family, mother-in-law to Mary, grandmother to Naomi, Kiminza, Martha, Caleb and Mutindi, and friend to volunteers. Posted June 11, 2011 by Andy. Main Street, Jinja.
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Ruhanga Development School
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Supporting Sustainable Development Projects in Uganda. You can visit the school website by clicking here. The RUHANGA DEVELOPMENT SCHOOL was built and opened in 2008 at the request of villagers in this rural area of SW Uganda, using money raised by volunteers and visitors staying at the nearby Uganda Lodge. Now contributes to the running of the school and very importantly provides a large mug of porridge for each child every morning for breakfast. See some of our children here. If you would like to donat...
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