Improve Lives via Education in Uganda

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Summary

Children in rural areas of Uganda have no access to good education. Teachers in village schools are unmotivated and frequently absent. Students are unable to pass the National End of Primary School Exam and, consequently, they are unable to pursue further education. Our school offers 220 children of Bunakijja an opportunity to receive a good quality education that includes knowledge of English. Our graduates have not only passed the National Exam but have done it with top grades.

$22,200 total goal $22,090 remaining

Challenge

Legislation forbidding fishing in Lake Victoria devastated the community's economy. The school needs cannot be supported through school fees. Parents cannot afford government required uniforms, school material or even lunch! A chicken coop provides the school a modest income, but the school needs to be almost entirely maintained through your generous support. Due to poor exam results, more children were pulled out of public school and registered at ours creating additional need for desks

Solution

A lunch program improves the students' health, attendance and concentration. Attendance seems to drop after the 5th grade in most rural schools but a good meal has been proven to reduce the problem. Providing the girls with menstruation pads keeps them from missing classes. Your donations provide the children with lunch, school supplies, sanitation supplies and uniforms including mandatory shoes and socks. Donations are also applied to teachers salaries and more desks.

Long-Term Impact

Quality primary education for Bunakijja children equips them to pursue higher education to rise above poverty and make significant contributions to their families and communities We are focusing on training courses for students' mothers. Establishing chicken coops, Soap making and mushroom cultivation projects are starting to impact the community economy and it is hoped that, in two years' time, the parents will be able to pay a fee that will provide substancial support to the school.

What is the impact with a one time donation?

$10 - lunch for one month for one child
$25 - USD - school supplies for one child for one year
$40 - uniform, shoes and sox for one student
$75 - one desk for two students,
$150 uniforms for the soccer team
$250 - connects school to electricity
$600 - laptop and printer for the school office
$3,000 new well supplying safe water for school and community
$10 - lunch, school supplies for one student for one year
$16 - school uniform, lunch and school supplies for one student for one school year
$20 - lunch and school supplies for two students for one school year
$25 - three desks/benches for two students each
$50 - laptop/printer for the school office
$100 - sponsors playground for the children

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