Other actions
Help young girls
One of our main objectives is to promote access to education for young girls, because, in Uganda, three out of four girls will never go to school.
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Did you know?
The majority of young girls leave school at puberty because of the onset of their period. In many countries and cultures, this remains taboo and women do not have access to menstrual protection. To overcome this, we would like to distribute reusable menstrual protection to young students like menstrual panties.
Give differently
You can also help us by donating school supplies!
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Pens, pencils, pencil sharpener, geometry kit, calculator, notebooks, erasers, kits, backpack, water bottles, rulers, etc...
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We all have some of these supplies in our closets, which we don't use or no longer use!
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Give them a second life!
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We will distribute them directly in Uganda during our annual trips, to our students or in schools, so that whole classes can benefit from them.
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The photo represents all the donations collected over the last 4 months!
Charity sales
We regularly organize bake and plants sales in the name of the association!
All donations go to the association!
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In November 2022, we held our first street bake sale in Scotland. All the cakes had been voluntarily prepared by generous donors and the slides were sold at £1 each. We got £80, the equivalent of one year of school fees for one of our students, Derrick!!!
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This spring 2023, one of our donors is organizing a plant sale in favor of the association!
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If you are also interested in carrying out this kind of event in your city, contact us!
T-shirts and stickers
We had T-shirts and stickers with the association's logo printed in Uganda.
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These t-shirts are intended for our students and members of the association.
They were designed thanks to a special donation (reminder: we assure you that donations made to the association through our form are only intended for the payment of tuition fees)
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If you also want your T-shirt or your sticker, contact us! The sale will be entirely donated to the association!