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My Gap Year in Uganda: April 2008
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Tuesday, 29 April 2008. I'm not going to say a whole lot about it here as I have a seperate fundraising page for that at www.justgiving.com/nicolacameron. Other than since last August I've been busy busy busy raising funds towards my target of £4480. It was daunting at the start as I opened up a letter titled "FUNDRAISING DEADLINES" in bold but I've really embraced the challenge and after getting my head round all the organising I can honestly say its been enjoyable. PHEW! Monday, 28 April 2008. This yea...
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My Gap Year in Uganda: My Project Profile :)
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Friday, 30 May 2008. My Project Profile :). Bulenga Modern was set up a few years ago by a forward thinking and energetic Ugandan. Although relatively close to the capital, Bulenga's chickens and dirt tracks give it a rural feel. The school is small by Ugandan standards with only 188 pupils aged 4 - 13. Classrooms are basic - a blackboard and chalk and nothing more - though teachers have done their best to jolly them up with the few resources they do have. Uganda will be a fascinating country in which to...
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My Gap Year in Uganda: August 2008
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Thursday, 21 August 2008. Well this is a very late update regarding my Project Trust training week. it was back in July that I returned to the Isle of Coll for the first time since my unforgettable selection course. Well, where do I start? It was an intense and very exciting week! I can now say for sure that all the mystery surrounding my year in Uganda has been unravelled and all my curious questions have been answered as we were bombarded with so much information! Modern Primary School,. PO BOX 29967,.
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My Gap Year in Uganda: The story so far
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Monday, 28 April 2008. The story so far. Okay, so I've started this blog to keep a sort of online journal of my gap year that I'm going to be taking in Uganda, Africa. Even though I'm not entirely sure what kind of internet. Connection I'll have out there! So basically, in August I'm planning on spending an entire twelve months in Uganda, running youth clubs and providing activities for the children including sports clubs and arts and crafts classes. So why did I choose to take a gap year? Year I was sti...
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My Gap Year in Uganda: Bulenga Modern Primary School
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Wednesday, 28 May 2008. Bulenga Modern Primary School. My desk officer, Keish, emailed to finally let me know the name of my project :). I'm going to "Bulenga Modern Primary School". Although I'll have to wait for the rest of the details in the post, after a quick internet search I found out that Bulenga is 30 minutes away from the Ugandan capital of Kampala. So not too far out into the middle of nowhere! Just have to wait for the postman now! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My Gap Year in Uganda.
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My Gap Year in Uganda: Fundraising
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Tuesday, 29 April 2008. I'm not going to say a whole lot about it here as I have a seperate fundraising page for that at www.justgiving.com/nicolacameron. Other than since last August I've been busy busy busy raising funds towards my target of £4480. It was daunting at the start as I opened up a letter titled "FUNDRAISING DEADLINES" in bold but I've really embraced the challenge and after getting my head round all the organising I can honestly say its been enjoyable. PHEW! My Gap Year in Uganda.
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My Gap Year in Uganda: May 2008
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Friday, 30 May 2008. My Project Profile :). Bulenga Modern was set up a few years ago by a forward thinking and energetic Ugandan. Although relatively close to the capital, Bulenga's chickens and dirt tracks give it a rural feel. The school is small by Ugandan standards with only 188 pupils aged 4 - 13. Classrooms are basic - a blackboard and chalk and nothing more - though teachers have done their best to jolly them up with the few resources they do have. Uganda will be a fascinating country in which to...
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My Gap Year in Uganda: Training
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Thursday, 21 August 2008. Well this is a very late update regarding my Project Trust training week. it was back in July that I returned to the Isle of Coll for the first time since my unforgettable selection course. Well, where do I start? It was an intense and very exciting week! I can now say for sure that all the mystery surrounding my year in Uganda has been unravelled and all my curious questions have been answered as we were bombarded with so much information! Modern Primary School,. PO BOX 29967,.