Tuesday 11 March 2014

SPONSORSHIP PROJECT.


 The whole school lit up as we visited Real Standard Nursery and  Primary school in Nsaggu where we have four children enrolled in our sponsorship programme Hajara, Sarah, Juma and Mabel.  Seeing these children very happy made us feel very lucky doing this job.  We delivered scholastic materials which included pens, pencils, books, colors, bags and uniforms together with tuition fees.
Mabel's happy face

Juma all smiles

Hajara, showing off her scholastic materials

Sarah with her scholastic materials
Still in Nsaggu we visited Joweria at her school, she is the only one under the sponsor ship programme in her school. The very jolly yet shy girl lifted our spirits with her funny shy acts. Scholastic materials and bank slips were also given to her to take the whole term.
Joweria recieving her goodies from the ED
Joweria shyly waving at the ACI team
 We continued with our travel still in the Nsaggu village to Joweria’s sister’s school Pavine. This school has a very calm environment which probably explains Pavine’s behavior. She did not say much, she just smiled at us and said thank you, just like we did for the others, we delivered her scholastic materials and bank slips.
Pavine with her scholastic goodies
We later moved to a school called Tenacity Academy in Mukono. In this school we also have four children enrolled in our sponsorship programme. Lydia, Viola, Ivan and Phiona. These children were the most joyous to see us. They were very grateful to the sponsors and showed this by writing well decorated letters to the sponsors.We handed over to them scholastic materials and bank slips like we did with others. We also paid for their lunch since it is not included in the tuition fee.
Viola posing for the camera.

Phionah's grateful face

Ivan, all smiles

Lydia striking a pose for the camera

The 4 children with the ACI team wave to the world.












We concluded our travel at Joel a.k.a Kapito’s home. This is because his school had already closed by the time of our arrival. He is a member of a large extended family which welcomed us with much delight. Joel’s grandmother sung praises and thanked us a million times. Joel was very quiet when he saw us but he lit up immediately after receiving all his scholastic materials. He began to smile and talk, we could not imagine that he could be that loud. 

Kapito, making everyone smile.
Seeing these children and bonding with them is a very fulfilling experience. Sponsor a Child today!
Cheers
Thanks for Reading.

1 comment:

  1. You Do a very tremendous job! We are a new rural school registered as a company limited by guarantee. We would like to partner with you for sponsorship project in Kiboga. We kindly welcome you to vist our facebook page, at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1597826967119701/ Thank you for your interst and support.

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