Dear Partner,
We had visitors from Canada who came to tour and fundraise, so we had opportunity to celebrate Stacy's 50th Birthday along with her Get-schooled Children. All this went so well and we had a chance to host the governor of Kassanda District and KCA got the chance to present the detailed report on what we have achieved. We also got to tell of our plans for the next years to come. Due to the occasion it was also covered by the National Television and Monitor Newspaper Article
The building of the children's home is still slow due to funding, we got a donation from Progressive Insurance Foundation totalling Uganda money 4,500,000/= when you add the last amount we had it totalled to 5,500,000/=. Right now this money can buy iron sheets and the start cement on the house. I do thank KCA partners who tirelessly bring change to our community by building this house. Compared on the collected amount, we are still in need for more funds to start this house and we still believe that we can build it together with your support
We are happy to report KCA along with the donation of Mrs Stacy and John, adopted a needy family and we constructed a new home for them to live in. Thanks also to David from Charity Director who organized our sponsor girls to get a chance to have 3 months suppy of sanitary pads as they were going back for their last quarter of school. If you would like to fundraise for any of these above efforts, volunteer in any capacity or visit us, please reach out. Together we make a difference!
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