Tuesday, 26 May 2009

Belper based TBS Enterprise Mobility donate £1,000.00


Belper based company, TBS Enterprise Mobility, today handed over a cheque for £1,000.00 to Project Uganda.

Jon Poynton, Commercial Director said “Having spoken to the students about the project we were so impressed we decided to donate £1,000.00. This project is very special because ultimately there are two goals, the first being to completely renovate a secondary school in Uganda to ensure these students have a chance of a life without poverty and secondly the students at both schools will develop new communication skills through their fund raising activities and gain first-hand experience and understanding of a country in poverty, which I am sure will be a life changing event for them. It’s a pleasure to help such a worthy cause.”
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Sunday, 17 May 2009

Project Uganda fund raising round up


Over the last few weekends the Project Uganda team has been busy making cakes and selling them to the congregations at Woodlands Evangelical Church, Café Church St John Allestree and Little Eaton United Reform Church. The generosity of these kind people has been overwhelming and has added £500.00 to the fund raising total.


For those of you who are not aware, our target is £15,000.00 and we are pleased to confirm that currently we have raised £8,135.27.

We still need everyone’s support and donations to reach our fund raising goal.

The Project Uganda team would like to extend a great big thank you to everyone that has supported our cause to date.

If you are reading this and have not made a donation yet please click the donate button now.

Wednesday, 6 May 2009

NEW Project Uganda Friendship Bracelets


Support the Project Uganda cause by buying this stylish Project Uganda friendship bracelet, woven by a member of the team in the colours of the Ugandan flag, Yellow, Black and Red.

Buy one for just £1.50 including postage and packaging (UK only sorry)

All your money will be put to good use to help in the refurbishment of the Kiringo Secondary School in Uganda.