“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.”

--- Margaret Mead

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Water Catchment System at Kicwamba Secondary School

In late 2015, we planned to provide a borehole for Kicwamba Secondary School in Rubirizi Uganda.  The school has 910 students coming from families that are mostly subsistence farmers.  Gravity-flow piped water near the school was also used heavily by members of the local community, and was sporadic in supply and contaminated at the source of collection.  This situation became

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New Borehole at St. Matia Mulumba Secondary School

In March of this year, we provided a new borehole at St. Matia Mulumba Secondary School in the Kayunga District of eastern Uganda.  Formerly, 518 students at this school had to walk a mile to fetch water from an open well that was full of dirt and insects, and located deep in the bush.  Parents were ready to send their

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Uganda News
Uganda is Helping Refugees from South Sudan

Once again we want to share with you some news about Uganda that is not adequately covered by the International press.  However, on April 26, 2017 there was an article written for the Associated Press by Jerome Delay that did tell about the great humanitarian work that is being done in Uganda to welcome and shelter refugees from the conflict in South