Fifteen years ago, St Andrew’s College transition year students started the Uganda Project. The aim was simple; we wanted to actively support a community less fortunate than our own. The TY program has raised funds each year since 2005 for three institutions, and in doing so has raised awareness throughout the school of the ongoing needs in Uganda and elsewhere in the developing world.
With the funds raised to date, we have purchased a mini-bus for the orphanage in Jinja, financed the building of an out-patients wing at Kisiizi Hospital and built an exam/assembly hall and school buildings in Rubiriizi village. In addition to this we have supported many other smaller projects.Every penny we raise goes entirely to the projects in Uganda. We are very proud of the fact that St Andrews College Transition Years have made a real difference in these communities and will continue to do so with your help.
With the funds raised to date, we have purchased a mini-bus for the orphanage in Jinja, financed the building of an out-patients wing at Kisiizi Hospital and built an exam/assembly hall and school buildings in Rubiriizi village. In addition to this we have supported many other smaller projects.Every penny we raise goes entirely to the projects in Uganda. We are very proud of the fact that St Andrews College Transition Years have made a real difference in these communities and will continue to do so with your help.