By Karen Sparacio | Project Leader
With two years of experience using solar cooking technology, the women of the Acholi Quarter have honed their skills and are ready to share their knowledge with others.
They will be sharing their skills and helping another community unleash the power of solar cooking and use the technology to create income-generating activities, like baking cakes! The Entebbe-based Children's Welfare School helps students with mental and learning disabilities, ranging from deaf to down-syndrome. The purpose of the school is to provide basic education for these children, as well as vocational training so they can one day support themselves and their community. The solar cooking training will help these children support themselves and the school.
In this season of giving, consider making a donation of just $10 to unleash the power of solar cooking.
Hope and a little help make all the difference. Together we can transform the community of the Acholi Quarter.
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