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Issue #14 January 2015
Message from the President Greetings to our supporters and well-wishers. The Bagishu from Mt. Elgon in Uganda wish you good health and a peaceful New Year. These good tidings reflect many changed lives because of your assistance. Thanks to the Unitarian Universalist Church in Williamsville, NY, Joseph Community School now has 25 new desks and three chalkboards, our volunteer teachers
received stipends, and single mom Robinah Nasiira is studying Food Nutrition at Benedict Agricultural College in Tororo, Uganda. A donation from Stephanie Olsen of Penn Yan, NY, paid for feminine hygiene products so girls can attend school all month. Dedi-cated supporters from the Kiwanis Club of Clinton, NY, are helping Boniface Namukowa study medical technology in Kampala. Sandy Warner’s donation bought seedlings to help reduce landslide destruction. These are just some of the improvements that you have made possible for the Bagishu people, who are so thankful. Invite your friends to join us, and consider increasing your contribution. Finally, on behalf of our
dedicated volunteers, consider volunteering. All these projects have significantly increased the workload on the three of us who run Global African as volunteers. Be blessed with good health in 2015.
Sebastian Wanzama-Piro
President/Micro-projects Coordinator
Newsletter of Global African Village
In Memoriam Donation We are pleased to announce that Global African Village has received an important
donation. A generous supporter who wishes to remain anonymous recently received an inheritance. In the memory of this loved one, the donation is helping Beatrice Masibo expand her small bakery business in Kampala, Uganda, by hiring an assistant; helping college student Fred Nashawo, who is from a poor family, continue his education at Uganda Christian University in Mbale; providing staff training for the 12 teachers at Joseph Community School; providing corn meal for lunches for the 300 children who attend the school; repairing the roof and walls of the school; and paying a local carpenter to build addi-tional bookshelves for the school.
We are deeply grateful for this donation. Please remember Global African Village when you do estate planning.
Desks made by a rural carpenter for
Joseph Community School
www.globalafricanvillage.org
Beatrice Masibo’s Baking Business
One donor’s generosity has helped Beatrice
Masibo expand her baking business,
“Splendor of the King.” Beatrice, a single
mom to five-year-old Elijah, also helps care
for her eight siblings. Her business, which
she started in 2008, is just two small rooms:
one for baking, the other an office. She
makes deliveries by taxi or bus, but she
hopes to earn enough money to someday
buy a delivery van. This recent donation
enabled Beatrice to hire a girl as an assistant
and buy a small hand mixer. In the past, she
trained two other young women, Sarah and
Zarida, who then started their own small
businesses.
S.H.E. Continues to Empower Women
Self-Help Enterprises (or S.H.E.) is a group of
women who are learning to sew, knit, and
crochet. They gather to support one another
as they learn skills that will enable them to
earn an income. They also provide emotional
support to one another and a break from their
domestic duties. Grace, pictured below, now
sews enough clothing to sell her items from
a small shop in her home.
NEWS & NOTES
Coin Drive for Education Continues
Mike and Maria Higgins of Buffalo, NY,
continue to support the education of orphan Moses Olokitu at Kololo Senior Secondary
School in Kampala, Uganda. Moses, 16, is one of seven children being raised by an uncle.
You can help orphans like Moses by support-
ing our Coin Drive for Education. Your
change can help an orphan remain in school
or help a high school student pay modest
room and board in a city, eliminating daily
walks from their rural homes. Bagishu teens
who attend secondary school in the city of
Mbale must walk up to 10 km one way so
they lose valuable hours of study time.
Some become discouraged and drop out.
Individuals, groups, and businesses can col-
lect change for our Coin Drive for Education.
Containers are available in Buffalo, NY, by
contacting [email protected]
or calling 716-834-3270. Donations in the
Buffalo area can be accepted in your contain-
er (coffee can, piggy bank, etc.). Individuals
and groups outside Western New York can
convert their change into a check made out
to “Global African Village” and mail to 37
Devereaux Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14214. All
participants will be acknowledged on our
website, www.globalafricanvillage.org, our
newsletter, and our Facebook page.
Groups or individuals donating $150 or more
can “adopt” a student and follow that young
person’s progress in school. This is a great
project for a church group, book club, social
group, or school group.
Updates on 2011 Grant Recipients In 2010, Global African Village received a $1,000 grant from Enactus (formerly SIFE), a student organization at Canisius College in Buffalo, NY, under the leadership of Professor Patricia Hutton. We are pleased to provide this update on the five recipients
of small-business development grants, part of our Buusale Kumani small-business grant program. (“Buusale Kamani” means “Friendship is Strength” in Swahili.)
Levi Kutosi was able to build a semi-
permanent house for his children, and he has now branched into growing cabbages, thanks to his grant. He and his family are grateful for
this start.
Abdul Chubeyi moved to the Uganda/Kenya
border, where he is making and selling more farm equipment. This support he received from this Canisius College grant made this business expansion possible.
Billah Nandutu has branched out from
raising cattle to timber cutting. She bought a timber-cutting machine with part of the profits she made from her grant.
Deborah Kutosi could not continue her
small convenience store because of illness. However, she gratefully remembers the supportive gesture from her grant.
Margaret Zeboura's small nursery was
incorporated in a government school project. She salutes the grant that gave Margaret this kick-start.
What's New? In 2015, we plan to launch “Rabbits Grow,”
a project to encourage youth between ages ten and fourteen to raise rabbits. The objec-tive is to instill habits of responsibility through money-generating projects and to prevent these youth from being idle. If you would like to support this project, please contact us.
Visit to Uganda
This summer our President, Sebastian Wanzama-Piro, traveled to Uganda to over-see our projects. He took these photos to illustrate your donations at work.
These youngsters sculpt with clay left by Sarina Condlello, who brought art activities to Uganda
last year through her Canadian nonprofit,
Big Little Caravan of Joy.
Donations from Anne Small, Kathy Mang, and others bought more school books.
Donations from the Unitarian Universalist Church in Williamsville, NY, purchased
chalkboards for Joseph Community School.
Donations from Stephanie Olsen bought sanitary products for girls.
Your donations bought a soccer trophy, to
motivate kids to play soccer.
Welcome to new member…
- Annemarie Jason, Buffalo, NY
Thank you to …
… this member for renewing her membership: - Sharon Green, Buffalo, NY
… these supporters for their kind donations: - Dawn Northwood, Buffalo, NY - Brianna Cole, Kisarazu, Japan - Rick Grossman, Ithaca, NY - Deb Ebel, Orchard Park, NY - Mickey Vertino, Buffalo, NY - Andrea deCapua, Tampa, FLA - William Rudge III, Clinton, NY - Paul & Amy Vukelic, Buffalo, NY - Patricia Allwein, Williamsville, NY - Diane Greenaway, Buffalo, NY - Mary Beltrami, Buffalo, NY - Mary Ellen Dye, Williamsville, NY - Norman & Gloria McLaughlin, Williamsville, NY - Kathy Mang, Hamburg, NY - Robert Seemueller, Buffalo, NY - Russ Walsh, Morrisville, PA - Sonia Efron, Amherst, NY
- Kevin McNeelage, East Greenbush, NY - Maura Fioroni, Toronto, Ontario - Mike & Maria Higgins, Williamsville, NY - Susan Estes, Mountain Lakes, NJ - Patrick & Marcia Knapp, Clinton, NY - Dash’s Markets, Buffalo, NY - United Nations Student Association at University at Buffalo
…these supporters for saving Dash’s Market register tapes:
- Betty Howell, Tonawanda, NY
- Dr. Hope Russell, Buffalo, NY
- Unitarian Universalist Church members, Williamsville, NY
…these friends for supporting our Christmas soy candle sale:
- Lynn Torpy, Youngstown, NY
- Scott McKee, Guelph, Ontario
…Sister Jeremy Midura for inviting Global African Village to partici-pate in the Alternate Giving Weekend at St. Joseph's University Church, Buffalo, NY
…Milano’s Pizzeria and Mama Mia’s Pizzeria in Tonawanda, NY,
for hosting our change containers
…Robert Hochberg for website assistance
…Carol McPhillips for printing this newsletter
…Becky Bradley for proofreading assistance
Where Your Donations Go Global African Village is an all-volunteer organization. With no office or staff, our expenses are primarily web site hosting, postage, and MoneyGram fees. About 90-95% of our donations go directly to our projects in rural Uganda. When you donate and when you support
our fundraisers, you help make our tag line “Save one life at a time” a reality.
Visit our Facebook page often! Share our page with your friends
and send us “friend” requests.
Sylvia Kuranga, a member of S.H.E., knits a sweater.
Robinah Nasiira (right) with her matron at Benedict Agricultural College. In Uganda. Supporters at the
Unitarian Church in Williamsville, NY, help Robinah attend college.
Sebastian meets with Bagishu villagers.
The Tre-Plac Planting Club plants more seedlings, thanks to a donation from Sandy Warner.
WE WELCOME YOUR DONATIONS TO GLOBAL AFRICAN VILLAGE
Please indicate below how you would like your donation used.
Use my tax-deductible donation of $___________ to assist Uganda’s Bagishu people as follows:
______ Area of greatest need
______ Medical supplies
______ Amazing Grace Health Center
______ Building and repairing wells and latrines
______ Food, furnishings, books, or school supplies for the children at Joseph Community School
______ Tre-Plac Tree Planting Club
______ Youth employment
______ School tuition for a child (we will contact you.)
Name: _______________________________________________________________________ Date: ________________________________
Address: _____________________________________________________________ ________ Phone: ______________________________
___________________________________________________________________ Zip/Postal code: _________________________
Email: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Mail to Global African Village, 37 Devereaux Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14214 USA
Thank you!
Monthly Delta-Sonic Fundraiser Our Delta Sonic car wash and oil change fundraiser continues. We can submit orders any time for - Super Kiss Supreme Car Wash Ticket (includes a 10-minute Interior cleaning) - $19 - Super Kiss Car Wash Ticket - $12 - Oil change ticket - $25 There is no sales tax, since we’re a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. You receive your car wash or oil change ticket about 10 days after ordering. Delta
Sonic has locations in Buffalo, Rochester, and Syracuse, NY; Erie, PA; and Illinois. Order tickets any time by emailing [email protected] or calling 716-834-3270. They make great gifts!
We Want to Hear From You Can you suggest fundraisers for us? Do you know groups or clubs looking for guest speakers? What would you like to read in this newslet-ter? On our web site? On our Facebook page? We welcome your suggestions. Contact us at [email protected].
Soy Candle Fundraisers
We will be running soy candle fundraisers in the Buffalo, NY, area for Valentine’s Day and Mother’s Day. To place an order, contact Sharon
Green at 716-834-3270 or [email protected]. These fragrant 9.5 oz. candles come in a hex jar with a gold lid, and they are
just $10 each (no sales tax). Soy candles burn longer and are non-toxic. The complete scent list is at http://eco-scents.com/scentlist.htm.
Use Good Search, Good Shop, Good Dining, Good Surveys, & Good Games for Global African Village
Global African Village raises money each time you search the Internet or shop online. Use the Yahoo-powered engine at
www.goodsearch.com. Select “Global African Village” as the charity you support, and they donate a penny every time you search.
You can also shop at more than 2,500 GoodShop.com retailers, including Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Toys “R” Us, eBay, and many others.
A percentage of your purchase will go to Global African Village. You can even raise funds for us by completing surveys and p laying games.
Go to www.goodsearch.com to discover the many ways you can support our humanitarian work.
Newsletter Editor: Sharon Green