Saturday, January 2, 2010

2009 REVIEW

On behalf of Project Restore, Inc. and the village of Namulonge, Buso and Kasambia, Uganda, we would like to thank you ALL for your generous support and financial gifts in 2009! Through your dedication, Project Restore was able to advance its self reliance and sustainability work and bring some relief and hope in many amazing ways.

This year Project Restore was able to;
- Distribute 900 long lasting insecticide treated mosquito nets. Bringing the total of nets distributed to 1,300!
- Collected and shipped over 80 baby blankets, 12 pairs of crutches, 2 walkers, 15 boxes and 5 suitcases of supplies and provisions for the local Namulonge clinic!
- 120 boxes of school books, library books and school supplies were shipped to the Namulonge Senior Secondary School!
- Along with the piggery that was started in 2008, 1 milking cow and 5 goats were purchased for the Namulonge SS School’s lunch program!
- 3 fresh water wells were repaired in the villages of Buso and Kasambia, Uganda! Bringing the total water wells repaired to 4!
- 2 additional Buso schools were outfitted with the rain harvesting systems. Bringing the number of schools with working full systems to 3! With the two long rainy seasons in Uganda, capturing the rain water off the roofs is a huge asset for the communities!
- One trombone, guitar, clarinet, flute and 31 recorders were donated to the Namulonge School’s music program!
- 62 students were sponsored for the matched savings account program, Ambition for Tuition!

THANK YOU again for joining us in restoring some peace, hope and love to those in need. Because.... Living SHOULD Be More Than Just Surviving.... and YOUR support has initiated change and helped make a real difference in thousands of individuals’ lives in Namulonge, Buso, Kasambia and surrounding areas in Uganda!

Project Restore will continue its life-saving interventions for Namulonge, Buso, Kasambia, Uganda and communities around the world. We hope you too will continue to join us in this fight!

Sincerely,
Catherine Keck
Executive Director

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