“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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New borehole at Micu Senior Secondary School

Early this year, we drilled a new borehole on the campus of Micu Senior Secondary School, which is also located in Arua District. This is a day and boarding school that teaches 320 students at both O and A Level from the region, only 6 kilometers from the border of the Democratic Republic of Congo.  In the past, students and

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New borehole at Pope Paul II Secondary School

A new borehole was drilled on the campus of Pope Paul II Secondary School in the Arua District of northeastern Uganda last year and we visited there in October 2019.  This school was established only eight years ago, but the Head Teacher Adriko Luke and his staff have established a strong curriculum to teach 480 students who study at O

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New borehole at Rugashali Parents Secondary School

This is a private school located in the western part of Uganda in the Kagadi District. Daily life is a struggle in this region of the country.  Previously the students at this school had to wade into a contaminated pond to fetch their drinking water.  Now, with funds donated by Christine Gupta and Family from Carmel IN, 301 students have

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New borehole at Glory of Christ Secondary School

In the Rakai District of southeastern Uganda, villages are very poor and water is scarce.  School facilities are very minimal.  The 300 students at this school received a borehole this year and no longer have to drink contaminated water (see the picture).  Funds for this borehole were donated by the McFadden Family of Omaha NE.  Many thanks to the McFadden

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New borehole at Bujuuku Secondary School

A new borehole has been constructed at Bujuuku Secondary School in the Mpigi District near Kampala.  Funds for this borehole were provided by a Global Grant from Rotary International led by Rotarian Charles Weber of the Rotary Club of Dubuque IA, with Quench and Connect as Strategic Partner.  This school is in a very poor region but 210 students now

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Gratitude from our university scholarship student

Kilili Debo Roy is our third recipient of a university scholarship from Quench and Connect. He is now in his second year studying medicine at Makerere University in Kampala and doing very well.  When we met him in Uganda, he told us that he had just received his grades and had earned a gpa of 4.10 out of 5.00 possible.