Sunday, December 15, 2013

Kids moved by Love


Love spreads like fire. After hearing stories of less fortunate kids in Rubanda, Ellie called upon her friend to set up a walk way fundraising project. The project was to raise funds for kids in Rubanda-Uganda to have a better place to sleep in. Ellie felt that they  could make a difference in the lives of their  friends if they  make a little sacrifice in sharing their time, energy and creativity with poor kids . They have come to know that there are many kids up there who do not have an idea of what kind of animal chocolate is or what sleeping out of dust means to their health. It takes great courage for them to go though the list of horrible poverty experiences including the one where a tree provides for a classroom for a year with or without rain or hot sun. Such stories have touched these kids' hearts and emotions.  Motivated by love, Ellie and her friend have already made great progress. They have their fundraising booth running. Today they are full of excitement and have their thumbs high because the business was hot. They made 150 box equivalent to 150 bricks  to put up a better sleeping place for their sweat hearts in Rubanda Solidarity school. It's amazing to see how love spreads! Thank you Ellie and your friend, continue to spread the word of love.                                                                            
 Blessings!

Kids whose love goes beyond boarders  fundraise for Ugandan kids Dec. 2013

Kids with love to share are fundraising for Ugandan kids-Dec. 2013

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Yamba Abaana Uganda 2rd annual get together 2013

Today December 14th is the 2rd annual gathering of Yamba Abaana Uganda. Over sixty children on sponsorship program, study in difference schools and during their long vacation find time to come together to share, learn and socialize to build bonds of love and the future. This sponsorship program started in 2004 with six children  of whom three were orphans. Today the group and families benefiting from our sponsorship program numbers sixty two at different levels of education. While we have one university graduate from Makerere university Uganda, we have college students and over ten in secondary education and majority in primary and nursery levels. We are very grateful and proud to all our sponsors and friends in Europe and USA for this noble job.  There is nothing more important to a child than quality education, a key to the future. Please be part of this year's get together through the  pictures of the day at the school.
Yamba Abaana Uganda children pause for a pic @ their 2nd annual get together Dec. 2013
Yamba Abaana children smile at a group photo at their 2nd annual get together Dec. 2013
Yamba Abaana children with their parents/gaurdians pause for a pic @ their 2nd annual get together Dec. 2013

Yamba Abaana children receive gifts from their parents/gaurdians @ their 2nd annual get together Dec. 2013
Kids who love school but have no opportunity to be part of it because of lack of sponsors visiting the school Dec.2013



Yamba Abaana children and their parents enjoy a meal @ their 2nd annual get together Dec. 2013


International HIV/AIDS Day festivities @ Ikumba Subcounty 2013

 The photos are children from various school in Ikumba subcounty in Rubanda matching at Ikumba subcounty headquarters to mark the International HIV/AIDS awareness Day.

Rubanda's experience of  HIV/AIDS virus goes as far back as from the 1990s. There is almost no person in the community left unaffected. Each one has a personal story to tell. Losing a parent or both of them, a relative or a friend is an experience that fills the air. Hence, its the duty of the community and the government to keep fighting together its stigma and educating the masses especially young generations that the virus is not a disease and story of the past to be forgotten. The fight continues.

The message is that HIV/AIDS virus is still alive and needs renewed efforts until its all eradicated. However long it may take our efforts should never tire.The Virus's impact has been disastrous to Rubanda community. It has broken the social fabric of the community by destroying families,  turning many children orphans, imposing to children parental responsibilities to their siblings at a tender age, weakened labor force, reduced food production and left many families hungry . The number of mothers left behind alone as widows to wage the war  and feed families by themselves is at an alarming state. Its a tragedy being silently forgotten. Something must be done.

Thanks to the government of  Uganda and the NGOs and religious bodies trying to keep tracking and promoting new initiatives and efforts. And Rubanda Solidarity is proud of being part of this struggle to continue to confirm its founding mission statement to promote community development and improve living standards. Please be part of us through these pictures posted below.

Rubanda Solidarity Schools (middle section) joins parade for HIV/AIDS Day festival Nov. 2013
Rubanda Solidarity school presents a song on HIV/AIDS Day festival @ Ikumba headquarters Nov.2013
Rubanda Solidarity school students matching in for the HIV/AIDS Day festivals Nov.2013

Friday, December 13, 2013

3rd Nursery school Graduation 2013

This year December 7 marked the 3rd Graduation of our kindergarten top class pupils to primary one. Its an incredible motivation in the life of our school children and a step forward in our advancement in providing quality education services. Please go through the graduation pictures.
Kindergarten kids graduate to primary education @ Rubanda Solidarity school 12-7-2013
A Kindergarten teacher accompanies her class to an intertainent song at the graduation12-7-2013



The school Directress Sr. Annamary presents the graduates 12-7-2013
The graduates at their graduation receiving their awards 12-7-2013

Parents curious to witness the graduation ceremony of their kids 12-7-2013
Teacher Angella mentors her class for an entertainment at the graduation 12-7-2013