By Christopher Buck | CEO, Humanity Healing International
Dear Friends,
Thank you so much for your support for our Pads for Schoolgirls Project - the Keep 1000 Ugandan Girls in School Project here on GlobalGiving. We have successfully been able create an impact for many girls by providing the tools and the training to learn the skills needed to fabricate their own reuseable pads to allow them not only to stay in school during their periods, but also to help other girls stay in school.
We have learned quite a bit with this project. One of the more important lessons is that we can make a bigger impact by breaking this project down into modules of 1 instructor, 5 sewing machines and material, and connect with a larger number of schools to place the modules. Please keep an eye out for us here on GlobalGiving when we add these mini-projects.
I would also like to share with you our latest project here on GlobalGiving, which deals with the horrendous reality of many albino children in Uganda, Rwanda and Tanzania, where ritualistic sacrifice of albinos is still a reality. We were able to save 10 albino children from traffickers and are working to relocate them to safe areas and schools in a different region of Uganda. If you can, please help us to help them. The new project can be found at: https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/help-10-albino-children-saved-from-sacrifice/
Thank you again for your generous support of our projects here on GlobalGiving. The Humanity Healing Team sends you our Blessings for a New Year of Health, Happiness and Prosperity!
Sincerely,
Christopher Buck
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