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Rotary and All We Are Install Lighting in Another School in Uganda
We finished our sixth installation late last week at Victory Junior School in Masurite County. Victory Junior was founded as a free school that students could attend without paying tuition and is located in a part of Uganda that does not have access to grid power. Throughout the course of our installations we have shown […]
Read moreRotary Club World Affairs Launches Fundraiser to Solarize Uganda Now
The Rotary Club of Cincinnati has launched a fundraiser to provide sustainable solar energy to schools in rural Uganda and shared our club’s ongoing role in the project. For four years our club has worked with Raleigh Rotarian, Nathan Thomas, whose efforts have already provided this energy to 19 schools through the organization he help found, […]
Read moreRotary Club of Cincinnati Partners with All We Are – Solarize Uganda Now (SUN) To Light Up Schools
The Rotary Foundation of Cincinnati’s World Affairs Fund administered by the Rotary Club of Cincinnati’s World Community Service Committee partnered with the seven-year-old, 501c3, All We Are, to recently complete their largest yet solar installation in the Kingstone College School in Kayunga, Uganda. The Rotary Club of Nateete-Kampala is our on-the-ground partner. The project included 69 […]
Read moreUganda Update from Nathan Thomas, Executive Director, All We Are
The Rotary Club of Cincinnati is partnering with All We Are to install solar panels in schools and women’s centers in Uganda. Nathan Thomas, All We Are’s Executive Director, recently shared an update on the installations… “Kampala in Clay’s Shoes” Today we started off by going to three schools where All We Are will be […]
Read moreAll We Are and Rotary Club of Cincinnati Team Up in Uganda
The Rotary Club of Cincinnati and All We Are teamed up for the SUN Project (Solar for Uganda Now). All We Are’s Nathan Thomas spearheaded the project to design and install solar installations at the Bright Community School in Kampala, Uganda. Over 750 students have benefited from classroom, dormitory, and security lights. The project also included installing solar […]
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