Project Report
| Oct 18, 2023
Thank You For Helping Promise Achieve Her Dreams!
By Cassandra Wilson | Communications Manager
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Promise is a 14-year-old primary six student at Nyaka Primary School. Both of Promise’s parents died of HIV/AIDs when she was just two years old. After the death of her parents, she went to live with her 82 year old widowed grandmother. Unfortunately, Promise’s grandmother could not provide for her basic needs, this included paying for school fees consistently. Promise’s grandmother enrolled her in Kambuga Primary School where she was only able to study for a month before she was sent home by the head teacher for school fees.
Gratefully, in 2017, the Nyaka recruitment committee accepted Promise into Nyaka Primary School where all of her needs are met including uniforms, meals, medication, etc. Promise nor her grandmother have to worry about school fees and she can focus on achieving her goals of becoming a nurse.
Thanks to our generous supporters, many Nyaka students have a chance to receive an education. When other schools say no, we’re able to say yes because you care deeply about their futures!
Thank you for ensuring students like Promise receive the resources they need to learn, grow and thrive.
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Jun 22, 2023
Annet will be able to fulfill her dreams!
By Cassandra Wilson | Communications Manager
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14-year-old Annet is a primary six student at Nyaka primary school who lives with her aunt and three siblings. Annet lost both of her parents when she was just four years old to HIV/AIDS. Her aunt worried about having the resources needed to pay for the school fees of four children. One Sunday after church service, the priest told Annet’s aunt about Nyaka Founder and CEO, Jackson Kaguri, and Nyaka’s mission to help orphaned children. Annet was recruited to Nyaka schools where she quickly joined the Anti-AIDS club in order to help educate the community about HIV/AIDs. The Anti-AIDs club educates the community about the causes and preventions of HIV/AIDs during community outreach and radio programs using drama, songs, poems and riddles. Radio programs almost reach the whole of western Uganda.
Thanks to generous donors, like you, Annet will be able to fulfill her dreams of becoming a doctor while also selflessly making a difference in the community by educating the community on the very virus that took her parents' lives.
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Feb 21, 2023
Marion Dreams Of Becoming A Doctor
By Cassandra Wilson | Communications Manager
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Marion is a P.5 student at Nyaka Primary School and lives with her mother Dalen. Her late father, Emmanuel, died of HIV/AIDs in 2015, when she was just 5-years-old leaving them in a poor state, so much so that her mother could not provide basic needs or school fees. Faced with a huge burden of providing for the family, Dalen began casual labor work to put food on the table. She was planning to leave for Kampala city to work as a housemaid in order to pay Marion’s school fees, when a team from Nyaka Primary School came and recruited Marion. The school provided her an education, scholastic materials, meals and more at no cost to Dalen. Marion says, “I want to extend my thanks to [Nyaka] for giving me the opportunity to learn. Secondly I thank Madam Jennifer Natale [Nyaka, Chief Operating Officer] and Madam Shabnam Olinga [Nyaka, Program Director] for always coming to our school to give us words of encouragement. Lastly, I want to thank all the teachers and school social workers for educating and providing guidance to me. When I finish my studies I will become a doctor.”f
Thank you for supporting our mission to nurture and protect children so they can learn, grow, and thrive. We’re grateful to know our services not only positively impact students, like Marion, but their families as well by relieving the responsibility of paying for school fees and materials.
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