
The Principal’s Office?
Since my first visit to Uganda 14 years ago, I have enjoyed spending time visiting schools and even doing a little guest teaching. This time I visited about 20 schools and was in about 100 classrooms I think!
It was great to visit the students you all helped send to school this year! Each time we stopped at a school, our students were told to report to the principal's office. You can imagine they might have thought they were in trouble for something! Monika was relieved when she saw it was us!

The Ultimate Streaming Service!
Meet Goreti, Sarah, & Christin. These girls had to leave school two years ago because their families could no longer afford the tuition. In rural Uganda, girls who have to leave school are often left to “fend for themselves” to get food to survive. You might imagine what that means!

A Better School Lunch
The experience of a lifetime is how I would describe my recent trip to Uganda. Even though I've been there many times now, each visit has been filled with incredible experiences. This one was no exception.

The Team with a Dream!
Saying goodbye is always hard since I know it will most likely be at least a year before I return. Of course, I talk to our team every day, but it's not the same as spending time with them.
During the past 2 weeks, our incredible team in Uganda worked even harder than usual! They were with me the entire time as we went around to the communities to check in on all of our programs and projects. They put in long hours away from their families and other responsibilities.