'Redressing the balance' in Soroti and the surrounding areas.

Author: Tracey Mason

Redressing the Balance

April Update

Listen to the April Update by Trustee Angela Harding on the News page.

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Good News!

Ruth graduated as a social worker in December! She is the daughter of Abraham Okurut, Global Challenge’s local representative and project coordinator in Soroti.

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40 Acts of Kindness

THANK YOU!

So far you’ve raised an amazing £1,699.69 (including gift aid).
There’s still time to donate and help our projects in Uganda.

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Easter Sunday Tributes

During the Easter Sunday Celebration Service on 4th April 2021 at Queens Road Baptist Church, Rev. Dr Stephen Cave gave two lovely tributes to two members of our Global Challenge family:

“One of our precious little girls in Uganda passed way this week.

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Rose Anabo

We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Anabo Rose. She died of anaemia and was buried at 2pm this afternoon (Wednesday 31 March).

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Billy’s Project Report February/March 2021

Billy Outeke, our Special Needs local representative in Uganda, sent us his report.

Billy writes: “Christian greetings to you. I trust that you’re well.

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Well done!

Congratulations!!!

It is with great pleasure that we can announce that our Global Challenge Coordinator Okurut Abraham has completed his training with Global Training Network.

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Sarah’s coffee morning raises vital funds for Ngora school

Sarah Hammond used her brilliant organisational skills to set up and run a coffee morning at Cleveland House. She and her team raised £50 for the students at Ngora school.

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Mother’s Day in the UK

On Sunday 14 March 2021 we celebrate Mother’s Day in the UK, a couple of months earlier than our friends in Uganda.

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Rose Asege

To mark International Women’s Day 2021, we would like to celebrate the work and achievements of one of our Global Challenge volunteers, devoted to helping families in Soroti, Uganda.

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