Project Report
| Sep 26, 2022
Together, We Create Sugar Daddies Awareness
By Hakim Ssentamu | Project Contributor
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Greetings to all our donors, friends and well wishers. I hope you are keeping safe. We are fine too. It has been a busy but peaceful term for schools in Uganda. We had the opportunity to execute our activities but still face a set back of lack of the necessary and crucial tools to rely the Sugar Daddies Awareness message across.
We still have not secured the equipment to relay the message. We have however tried to engage a section of the stakeholders in one of the nearby schools. We had an eventful session this term with interesting conversations.
The need for Sugar Daddies Awareness to school going young girls is still great. We however, have failed to secure the essential and necessary tools to facilitate the project message to the intended beneficiaries. We hope that with your help and support, we will be able to obtain these tools and meet our expectations as per the project plan.
We request that you keep supporting this project.
May 29, 2022
The threat to our school going girls is still real
By Hakim Ssentamu | Project Contributor
Greetings to all our donors, friends and well wishers. Thank you so much for your generous support extended to our project so far.
We at NAF strongly believe that access to information and knowledge about some of the dangers that might befell our school going girls is an effective method of self empowerment in this post covid period. Whereas the projects main objective is to provide a safe space for school going girls in our area to enable and empower them to make informed decisions about their lives, we are still faced with a logistical challenge in regard to the equipment to relay or put across the message to the girls.
We are still committed to creating sugar daddies awareness to the school girls. We know that the right things is to equip these girls with information and knowledge through sugar daddies awareness classes and help build their confidence in this post covid era. The is no doubt that the two years covid pandemic lock down as experienced in Uganda has devastated many families. This has been complicated further by the rising essential commodity and fuel prices. The need for families to survive by any means possible is eminent. Sadly, the school going girl child is at risk because it is during times like these that sugar daddies strike most.
We still need to create awareness about the dangers associated with sugar daddies and thus continue to request for your help.
Jan 31, 2022
Schools in Uganda are now open!
By Hakim Sentamu | Project Contributor
Greetings to all our donors, friends and well wishers. I hope this report finds you well. I am happy to report that after a two year wait, schools in uganda finally reopened on the 10th of January 2022 for the first school term of the year. We are excited about this and are looking forward to taking the project forward.
Whereas we now have clear ground to kick start the project, we are still struggling to get the essential tools to help us start moving forward. We do not have a projector yet, not even one, and the other vital items that would enable us to start small. That side, we have a skeleton team that is engaging the concerned officials and school heads about the project and we will keep you posted on the progress with this.
This project remains imprtant to the organisation and we are keen on implementation if the logistics are obtained. There are so many vulnerable school girls that we need to get the dangers of sugar daddies message to. We are hopeful that with your support, we will be able to achieve our objectives. We thus request you to chip in and support the project. We are open to recieving physical itmes fopr the project if they can be sent directly to our address. Once again, we thank you for your support and pray that you keep safe.