By Kali L Kirkendall | Executive Director
It's been a quieter season for our Uganda work, but the heart of it continues. In Byumba, Sarah is still sharing spirulina with her community, and those who take it regularly keep giving her positive feedback — they tell her they simply feel better for it. All of the spirulina comes from the Spirulina Development Institute, which remains the backbone of this program.
We're also glad to share a step forward: through a new partner, we can now reach an additional 109 households with spirulina — a meaningful expansion of the families this nutrition can support.
We won't pretend it's all been easy. The region is contending with an active Ebola outbreak, which has brought real caution to daily life and to how we're able to work and stay in touch with partners on the ground. Progress moves at its own pace, and news can be slow to reach us. But the work itself — getting good nutrition to families who need it — keeps moving, household by household.
Thank you, as always, for staying with us through the quiet stretches as well as the milestones. It matters more than you know.
Kali Kirkendall Blue Atlas Project
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