South Downs College Students Provide Clean Water In Uganda
February 21, 2012 4:49 pm Leave your thoughtsCelebrating the opening of the Protected Spring provided by the fund raising efforts of South Downs College
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Celebrating the opening of the Protected Spring provided by the fund raising efforts of South Downs College
This nursery will give children in the local community and the children in the BOHCM Children’s Village the opportunity to commence their education at an early age as this facility is unavailable in this area.
Two more children move into Bridge of Hope Children’s Village.
Their fund raising efforts paid for this Rain Water Harvester
The roofing materials have arrived from Kampala and the men are making good progress.
Our recent visit to Uganda confirmed that despite hitting heavy rock, the building for the first bungalow work has progressed well and we are on target to complete the work by the middle of May.
Sixty children and their guardians came together to celebrate Christmas, they all took home enough food to make “Christmas Special” for all the children in their care
Local men are levelling the foundations for the bungalows by hand to offer them some employment
This is the beginning of the building work planned for the first two bungalows in the Children’s Village and will provide two family style homes to 24 orphaned or abandoned children.
View of the Land. We now have the completed site plan of the Children’s Village that will be built on this land. The 49 year lease has been confirmed and the building work has been put out to tender in the district of Rukungiri. Praise God that the Health Centre is now open with four nurses serving fifty patients every day. This has been achieved with the help of fund from BOHCM supporters. Plans are in place to raise funds to build staff accommodation on site so that the Maternity provision can be available both day and night. Christmas Party 2009 The Guardians and children really enjoyed the Christmas party provided by BOHCM supporters. All the children and guardians shared a hot...