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Meet our youngest partner, 8-year-old Liz Alal, who saved her money because she wanted to “feed hungry children.” Her grandmother already knew about the work of the Kellermann Foundation through Scott Kellermann, who was her family physician many years ago. Together they decided to send the funds to the Kellermann Foundation...

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The Kellermann Foundation recently launched an exciting new partnership with EPICS at the University of Texas at Dallas (UTD). EPICS (Engineering Projects in Community Service) is provided by UTD’s Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science. EPICS assigned a team of undergraduate engineering students to work with ...

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In early February, African Leadership and Reconciliation Ministries (ALARM) returned to Kanungu District to provide a one-week leadership workshop. In attendance were the diocesan staff including Bishop Dan Zoreka, Batwa Development Program staff, our new missionaries to the Batwa Canon Jovahn and Penelope Turyamureeba and all 2...

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  Imagine hitting a cow while driving a motorcycle on a winding, dusty, bumpy road. Before getting his first pair of glasses, one boda boda driver in Uganda found this was a possibility he faced each day. Without glasses, he told us, he could barely see far enough ahead to avoid hitting livestock and people on the road. For...

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The Kellermann Foundation is thankful for all of our partners who join our efforts to help the Batwa. From partners in reconciliation and technology to our youngest partner, each one makes a difference in the lives of the people we serve. Over the next two weeks KF will feature some of our partnerships in our blog. You can also ...

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