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Empowering Uganda’s Youth: Building Futures Together.
JOURNEY OF TREE OF LIFE SCHOOL FROM ZERO
This block has been like this since 2019
A Dream Delayed:
This unfinished structure has stood still since 2019, representing both the potential and the challenges faced by our community. Overgrown with vegetation, it serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for support to complete our learning center. With your help, we can transform this shell into a vibrant space for education and growth, providing Uganda’s youth with the opportunities they deserve.
Sign post for both Primary and Secondary
Progress before roofing
This image captures a critical stage in the construction of our learning center, where the walls have been erected, but the roof is yet to be installed. It marks a significant milestone in our journey to provide a safe and conducive environment for learning. The structure, though incomplete, stands as a testament to the progress we’ve made with the support of our community and donors. With your continued contributions, we can move forward to the next phase and complete this essential facility for Uganda’s youth.
Status July 23th 2021
These images showcase the significant progress made on the learning center by July 23rd, 2021. With the roofing now completed, the building stands strong and ready for the next stages of development. This milestone represents the collective efforts of our community and supporters who are committed to making a lasting difference in the lives of Uganda’s youth. As we move forward, your continued support will be crucial in finishing the interior, equipping the classrooms, and creating a fully functional educational facility.
New School Spurs Government Road Construction to Sudan Border.
A School That Paves the Way:
The establishment of our school has not only impacted the lives of our students but also catalyzed infrastructure development in the region. The government has initiated the construction of a main road near the school, which will serve as a vital connection between Gulu and Southern Sudan. Located just 100 km from the Sudan border, this road will enhance accessibility to the school, making it easier for students and community members to reach us and for the broader region to benefit from improved transportation links.