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We recently travelled to Uganda with two families for a once-in-a-lifetime experience to witness the life-changing impact of their support.
Click to read their reflections from the Travel4Good trip and how you can join us in 2024.
Meet Nadia! Nadia has recently joined us as Senior Manager - Philanthropy in the UK. She is keen to make a difference and leave a legacy beyond their own work. I also get to share in the joy and impact that these change-makers have on the lives of others. Click to the blog to read more about her.
Our pilot Career Pathways Program is equipping 19 students from Mbazzi High School with the necessary skills to succeed in their chosen careers. The program will specifically support students from low-income families who face significant barriers to education.
Moved by her Travel4Good trip to Uganda School for Life supporter Georgia rallied her all girls High School to donate bras for the female students in Uganda. Despite the setback of COVID we have now distributed the bras to the girls at Mbazzi High School, empowering them with confidence, dignity, and equal access to education.
In recognition of the International Day of the African Child, five students have shared their stories to show how removing barriers to education can help them change their lives.
Click through to hear directly from School for Life’s CEO and Co-Founder on her reflections following her return to Uganda after 3 years.
In 2010, Rachel began as a cleaner at Katuuso Primary and Vocational School. She was working to save money to study to be a teacher at University. Thanks to Barrie and Simone Goldsmith, her dream of studying came true and she is now fully qualified.