By Andrew Jackson | Operations Manager
Happy new year one and all and we’re hoping now for an upwards curve. 2022 was challenging in a lot of ways not least for those vulnerable communities we serve. An unstable economy, erratic rainfall, coming out of Covid, the knock on effects of the Ukraine conflict and a raft of other issues highlight that our work is as important as ever. So we are proud to say that in the last three months we’ve been doing what we always do.
We’ve been back to Inyaguwe Primary school where they report the school’s farming endeavours are going from strength to strength. They’re expanding their farmland and are building on the tens of thousands of meals they’ve been able to give to their students.
We’ve been delivering birth registration where it’s needed, conducting community visits to help reach the people that can’t come to us. We also took part in World AIDS Day and remembered the lives lost. We’ve put in a £13,000 proposal to get donor funding to address this issue so fingers crossed that comes off!
We’ve seen young women through their vocational specialisms in cutting and designing where they’ve made some clothes you’d be proud to wear.
All in all we’ve been busy as heck and it’s time to say thank you because every donation helps. Thank You!
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