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AROH’S
ACCOMPLISHMENTS This page will be continually updated. We have many more projects to share with you all. 1. AROH
has carried out community sensitization on HIV/AIDS. 2. AROH
has donated sewing machines to a women’s project in Muguluka. 3. AROH
has received a donation of computers for computer training. And set up two
computer training centers. 4. AROH
has received a donation of 13 sewing machines, 3 knitting machines, 10 sets of
carpentry tools, and 12 typewriters. 5. AROH
has secured land for school construction; so far one acre and half has been
bought and construction for the school is going on.. 6.
AROH plans to build an orphanage at Kiboyo and is building another new and
better equipped children’s home in Magadda in Mayuge district, in the new
center for AROH will include a Hospital which is under construction, a primary
school and later a vocational secondary school.. 7.
AROH has received donations fro Samaritans purse inform of clothes and has
distributed them. 8.
AROH provides scholastic materials to orphans. Project
9: Completed We
are waiting for photographs to update this really great news. Project
10: The Luke Memorial Completed
Last
year a baby died. Another baby. Enough said. There should be no need for
babies dying. No matter where they live.
This
memorial is dedicated to Luke on behalf of all children everywhere.
The
future of our children is what we as adults leave behind.
This
memorial has become the centerpiece of the people of the community. Church
services are now held around a simple place where people can gain life.
Project
11: Renovation of the Completed
Recently
the headmistress of the school with support from Director Ronald demanded that
the children take more care of the school land. This resulted in a clean-up of
the school, the land around the school and even more work in the school gardens.
Project
12: New Borehole Completed
February 2008 The
borehole on the new AROH land is complete. The borehole will serve the
Orphanage, the
Project
13: Completed
January 2008 The
toilet block was completed in January. It is intended as a temporary structure
until we can get funding to provide a pumped water system from the borehole to
serve the new school, the orphanage and most importantly the
Project
14: Matatu Completed
August 2007 AROH
though a large donation bought the bus (Matatu) which over time will help
finance the welbeing of the children. The bus drives between Jinja and Kampala
and can make over $ 100 a week after expenses. The intent in the long run is for
AROH to find a way to be self sufficient in all the works that we do.
Project
15: First New Completed
November 2007 Really
good news. The first new
Project
16: Toilet Block Completed
January 2007 It
may seem like a minor issue but the first project undertaken at the new school
was the toilet block. AROH in their education program teach the children that
cleanliness is important.
Project
17: The Lunch Shelter and Kitchen in memory of Tom Plunkett Completed The
AROH meal a day program works because now we have a kitchen to cook from and
ensure the kids get one good meal a day.
Project
18: Cleanwater Borehole in the Completed
October 2006
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