Above: Diane and Bishop Stanton in Uganda God paves the way to Uganda with a lifetime of experience “Many are the plans in a person’s heart, but it is the Lord’s purpose that prevails,” reads Proverbs 19:21. That verse is beautifully illustrated in Diane Stanton’s life-long passion for the African people. Diane wil...
Continue ReadingBy: Lana Valenta I’d just like to say that Sally is the best natural leader and manager I have ever met! She is incredible in her ability to work with the many ambiguities and all the diverse personalities involved with the Kellermann Foundation. It has been a true honor to work with her over the years.” —Simi Ly...
Continue ReadingIn the beginning of its third year of operation, Uganda Nursing School Bwindi (UNSB) recently welcomed a new class of students. On May 21, 70 new students moved into the campus hostels and began their journeys to become certified nurses and midwives. One of the ways in which UNSB is supporting these new students is by supplying ...
Continue ReadingEmpty piggy banks and happy hearts. That’s what came out of Cindy Waits’s and The Rev. David Houk’s Change for Africa campaign at St. John’s Episcopal School and Church in Dallas, Texas. Cindy Waits, her husband Jim, and St. John’s are longtime supporters of the Ugandan people. When the Waits were introduced t...
Continue ReadingApril 25 is World Malaria Day. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), there were 214 million new cases of malaria worldwide in 2015, and 88% of those cases were in Africa. In Uganda, 100,000 people die each year due to malaria. Malaria is ranked third among causes of illness in Kanungu District, the service area for B...
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