Empowering Ugandan youth through Arts Education

by EarlyBird256 Inc
Empowering Ugandan youth  through Arts Education
Empowering Ugandan youth  through Arts Education
Empowering Ugandan youth  through Arts Education
Empowering Ugandan youth  through Arts Education
Empowering Ugandan youth  through Arts Education
Empowering Ugandan youth  through Arts Education
Empowering Ugandan youth  through Arts Education
Empowering Ugandan youth  through Arts Education
Empowering Ugandan youth  through Arts Education
Empowering Ugandan youth  through Arts Education
Empowering Ugandan youth  through Arts Education
Empowering Ugandan youth  through Arts Education
Empowering Ugandan youth  through Arts Education
Empowering Ugandan youth  through Arts Education
Empowering Ugandan youth  through Arts Education
Empowering Ugandan youth  through Arts Education
Empowering Ugandan youth  through Arts Education
Empowering Ugandan youth  through Arts Education
Empowering Ugandan youth  through Arts Education
Empowering Ugandan youth  through Arts Education
Empowering Ugandan youth  through Arts Education
Empowering Ugandan youth  through Arts Education
Empowering Ugandan youth  through Arts Education
Empowering Ugandan youth  through Arts Education
Empowering Ugandan youth  through Arts Education
Empowering Ugandan youth  through Arts Education

Project Report | Jun 4, 2025
Candidates all registered for UNEB exams

By Reginah Sanyu | Founder

Reginah Sanyu with the 2025 candidates
Reginah Sanyu with the 2025 candidates

Funds raised from this campaign will always go to our account with Busoga High School to invest in higher education. In November 2025, our students will sit for their UNEB Exams, with 15 out of 30 scholarship recipients from EarlyBird256. This required community effort, significant partnership with Busoga High School’s administration, and parental engagement, which led to sustained progress.

With a $40 exam registration fee per student,  we successfully covered all exam fees. This situation highlighted how financial barriers often prevent students from completing secondary school. Missing exam registration means waiting another year, potentially leading to discouragement. We deeply appreciate the support that ensures our students remain in school.

Exam candidates dedicated their holidays to intense classroom study from dawn until dusk, a pattern they will repeat before the November exams.

 It’s a collective effort: students, parents, and the growing EarlyBird256 community are passionately committed to investing in scholarship opportunities in rural communities. We are grateful to be continuing to invest in the scholarships. 

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EarlyBird256 Inc

Location: New York City, NY - USA
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Project Leader:
Reginah Sanyu
Maspeth , NY United States

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