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Monday, December 19, 2016

Building a Better Tommorow For Next Year

Dear Friends,
We want to thank you so much for your support towards our project development throughout the year and guiding us for the betterment of our needy and suffering people.
It's our time to let you know that
your presence make us strong and build much hope for us not to give up some times when things are beyond our control but am happy the year has ended much as it has been not easy for us to meet the demands of the increasing number of the needy people(families) in the area.
We want to thank all those that have continued to support us in time of need and surely we want to say thank you so much,
Great thanks to Caitlin Japhet, Rick Dobbs, Renee Bledsoe, Musa Kahzila, Ruth Gibbs, Amanda and all our friends out there in the world, sincerely you are so great full to us and we pray that may you have the strength to keep our best ambassadors in the world and let every one know about us.
OUR REQUEST TO EVERY ONE..
It has been not easy for some people to contribute or donate to us due to bank costs while donating small money, and again we have failed to fundraise for our project and this has been due to the following,
1.Not having a PayPal account with our project which can favour everyone to contribute everything small to our account.
2.Not having any fundraising campaign so that we can raise money to construct our classrooms for the vocational trainings, buying the necessary machines for technical skills and more.
OUR APPEAL TO YOU ALL.
1. If any one would be willing to volunteer making us a fundraising campaign for the above cause as a Christmas contribution to our project, please time is now and you will be our Hero
2. We also urgently need a PayPal account and if there is any one who can help us get one, it will be a great step and and an achievement for year.
We are there for looking for someone who can volunteer to donate apaypal account to our project for easy transactions.
Much of our project report has been communicated to you earlier through your emails and those who have not received our full report, please contact us through.
www.epsuganda.org.
Otherwise we thank you so much for keeping with us because we need you more.
We finally want to wish you a merry Christmas and a prosperous new year 2017.

Sunday, October 16, 2016

Bringing Hope To A Precious Life

Today we are happy to announce that Jennifer the lady living with HIV and her eleven year old daughter kiconco precious who is in primary one at kijuguta primary school in kabale as we had posted previously after visiting their home and the situation they were living in,
Today they have received support from our project to sustain them in the main time as we try to share this with our friends all over the world to see if we can contribute and get them their own land and a house where to stay in future.
We have managed to buy them food, detergents, paid their house rent for seven months, given them 4 sacks of charcoal as their new business so as to improve their household income.
Precious has got a new school uniform and other scholastic materials and has got her school fees covered for this term.
The family was so happy to be under our project programs and it was the first time for Precious to have a pair of shoes in her life time.
We advised Jennifer to always take her medication in time so as to gain strength to work for the future of her daughter with our support.
Precious promised to work hard both at school and home through performing better in class so as to become a doctor and help people about AIDS control and helping her mother at home home by doing house work.
We thank all our friends across the world who have continuously supported our project to bring hope back to our people.

We thank you all for your great support.













Sunday, September 25, 2016

Changing lives in the Community

This young man Today came to our office in the morning and asked us for the job of being our project manager that he feels he can do best in connecting the project to the people who really need help.
He later told us how he has been hearing how we help the helpless people in the community and at this point he asked us to take him to school so that he can study because his dream is to become a big officer in our community. 

He told us that he is not mad but he lives his dream of being an officer of his own.
We promised him the better future as we are still discussing how best he can be helped.
Any one with the interest of joining hands to help him achieve his dream should join us to help him have his dream come true.


His name is Emanuel and he is commonly known as Enkobe ya Dc.Meaning the district Commissioner's monkey.







Saturday, July 9, 2016

LIVING AMISERY LIFE WITH HIV

Her name is Jenniffer aged 42 years of age with her daughter Kiconco Precious aged 11 years living in tears at their rented small home in Kijugta kabale.
Jennifer lives a misery life in Kijuguta where she has lived in a small rented house for over 15 years. She says she came to know that she was HIV positive 12 years ago when she visited the Kabale Regional Referral Hospital when she came to know that she was pregnant.
She is not married but was a prostitute when she got pregnant but unfortunately she doesn’t know the real father for her daughter since she has slept with different men in her life time.
Fortunately, her daughter is HIV Negative and in good health getting her education from Kijuguta Primary School where she is in Primary One.
Talking to her was not easy as she was full of tears and worried of who will take care of her daughter when she dies.
We counseled her and gave her a lot of assurance that she will be fine if she takes her medication as directed by the physicians.
As a project, we promised to support her where possible like paying her house rent and if at all to get her a good house, pay the school fees her daughter, new uniform and other scholastic materials and to help her with some food as she needs a balanced died because her conditions are not good at the moment as you can see her neck…
At the end, she told us that her big problem is to get a small house of her own, get her daughter study in a boarding school and get food to survive.
We therefore appeal to everyone out here to come out and help Jenifer and her daughter to get back their lost hope.
Kindly please let us join hands together because we may not make it as a project to save this family without your support.
Anyone who would like to contribute anything to save Jenifer or to sponsor Precious in her education can reach us through our project contacts by visiting our website.www.epsuganda.org

 Thank you so much for saving the world.










Saturday, June 11, 2016

Job Creation Through the Community Craft Shop

Her name is Fridah Nyarufunjo and she is one of the members who sell her products through our project.
Fridah in her late 80s, she has been training tourists about making hand crafts and also how to use the grinding stone to grind most of the cereals in the community.She makes her living by selling crafts to the tourists where she gets money to fund her agricultural projects.
She is an amazing woman whom I thing has lived an insipirational life of encouraging other local women how to use the local resources to get cash in form selling hand made crafts from the free materials given by nature.
Let us develop our skills together and we enjoy the nature to servive..
As always together we can restore the lost hope back to our people...www.epsuganda.org.





The Community Craft Shop Impacting Lives

Our community craft shop at lake Bunyonyi has impressed us as many members around the community have joined massively to produce more crafts this season.
Its has so far improved house hold income among the members much as the season is low at the moment.
We there for call every body to come and buy gifts from our shop so as to help us raise funds to construct our skills development center which will be a school of technical skills and crafts in the community.
Let us promote the culture of job creation other than that of job seeking and challenge the Ugandan nature of education which more theoretical than practical...
When we join hands together,we can bring the smile to many faces by creating many jobs among the youths.
For orders,we deliver the items to you and for more info..,





An Inspirational Friend

His name is Paskari,he taught us how to make bricks because he is skilled in brick making industry.
He tells you that every thing sweet have to be sweated for not like these days youth are seated just wishing for the better life without working of which he condemns
But paskari from his job of brick making where he is always on contracts by who ever wants the bricks,
He to us that he has him self built up a good house,has taken his children to school much as he is not educated,he has more than four cows ,he has goats and his wife is farming crops for their home consumption.
He encouraged me so much to keep the good work of educating the youth through skills empowerment.
He concluded by saying that people are poor because they wan to..I liked his personality and wish all the people should learn from him...


Sunday, May 29, 2016

Diaz's visit to Rugarama Hospital

It was on Saturday when I went to Rugarama hospital to see my friend's Dad who was admited in the hospital,
As we were moving around the hospital,this young baby boy came crawling towards us and I grabbed him up with a smile as its my passion about the young ones.
One of my friends jokingly took some photos and later as we wanted to live,we asked for the parents and one of the nurses told us that he belonged to the hospital.
On inquiring how he belonged to the hospital,we were told a story how the child was picked in the near by bush by the hospital staff at night after along time of crying.
I asked if I can be given this lovely boy but the administration said that announcements are running over the radio to see if any one can come to claim the child.
From this disappointment,i went around in a research to find out the possible reasons why children abandoning is becoming rampant in Uganda.
One of the reason is early pregnancies among the students,prostitution among school dropouts,and many men disowning the girl's pregnancies.
Please join me as we sensitive the public about this cause so that we can save the lives of our generation.





Monday, May 9, 2016

Hungry For Education

Students crossing lake Bunyonyi in search of Education from one of the islands(Bwama island)historically known as the leprosy island.
When you observe the canoe they are using,really you see that their life is in danger,the canoe is very old and leaving where they move with the cup to keep reducing the amount of water that enters while on the lake.
Wwe met them yesterday as we were going to meet a group of the local women who are going under the training of family planing in katooma village around lake Bunyonyi.Most of the youths in this village have failed to get their education due to lack of transport needs in the communities around lake Bunyonyi.
This has showed that our skills development centre will have to save many to acquire skills for their living.
We there for call up on every one to raise hands and we support this move together so as to bring back the lost hope back to people.


Sunday, May 1, 2016

Back To School

Today we were moving around the village and we met these cute kids and asked them why they are not at school and they only had this to say,,We dont have school uniform. and i remembered how my teachers used to chase me from school for not having one,
Our promise was one, that we will try by all means and see if we can take them back to school in time
Any one out there who would like to provide a helping hand to these children ,please we request thats we join hands and we save our children because they like studying.
As we believe that together we can restore the lost hope
We thank you


Saturday, March 12, 2016

The Opening of The Community Craft Shop

We are greatly happy to have opened up our community craft shop at lake Bunyonyi.
Great thanks to Caitlin Japhet,Ruth Gibbs,Rick Dobbs,Rev Renee Bledsoe and all other friends in the world for your support both materially,financially and the good advice and encouragement to us.
We have now started the construction of the community skills development center at lake bunyonyi next to our craft shop and office.
We there of call every one out there to join us as we save the Ugandan youths through equipping them with technical skills from our project as a tool to fight unemployment in Uganda among the young professional and non professional generations.
On a special note, we take this great opportunity to thank Caitlin Japhet for being a good ambassador for our project and again for the big support she has shown to us and mostly for the donation of the laptops to us.
We there for thank you people and pray that may the good Lord bless you abundantly.