Lots of Exciting News from Uganda - Kulanu (original) (raw)

As Kulanu’s Coordinator for Uganda, I would like to thank the American Jewish World Service for an airfare grant in support of my recent work in Uganda. This AJWS assistance helps us continue our 10-year Kulanu-Abayudaya partnership, working hand-in-hand with leaders of the Jewish Community of Uganda on over 25 different projects. As you know, Kulanu (www.kulanu.org) is a small, international grassroots organization of direct-action volunteers and we think of AJWS as our “big sister.” Other organizations pay lip service to organizational collaboration for a common good but AJWS has always been true to this ideal. I am proud to be associated with AJWS and appreciate their help.

Abayudaya leaders and I worked on many exciting Kulanu-funded projects over a 5-week period this winter. Together, we were able to make some plans for the future, monitor and evaluate existing programs, and do some substantive networking and training. Kol Hakavod to Rabbi Gershom Sizomu, Israel Siriri, Aaron Kintu Moses, Naume Sabano, JJ Keki, Seth Jonadav, Samson Wamani, Rebecca Nantabo,and Jacobo Mwosuko.

I invite you all to come visit these projects on our “2008 Jewish Life in Uganda Mitzvah Tour & Safari” and congratulate Abayudaya leaders personally on their accomplishments. Here is a sample of the projects Abayudaya leaders and I worked on this winter.

With your generous help, Abayudaya and Kulanu:

We wish to thank all the synagogues, colleges and individuals in 18 US cities who sponsored an event with primary school Headmaster Aaron Kintu Moses on his Kulanu-Abayudaya Fundraising Tour in the Fall of 2006. It was Aaron’s first visit to the US and he had a fantastic time meeting and studying with you. If you would like to be part of next year’s Abayudaya-Kulanu fundraising tour, scheduled for October 8-November 7, 2007, please contact Susan Schorr speakers@kulanu.com as soon as possible.

Many good things are happening, but there is so much more to do!Supporting two schools, feeding 400 hungry students, helping Jewish farmers and their neighbors learn to read, preventing disease, granting micro-finance loans that fight poverty, all need your sustaining support. At the two Abayudaya interfaith schools, we still don’t have enough classrooms, or a school kitchen, or a rain shelter to feed the kids, or decent dorms to house them, or even enough latrines yet to preserve their health. Home living conditions in four rural Abayudaya villages are so poor that we lose lives every year due to lack of clean water, malnutrition, dehydration, and poor sanitation.

We live in a difficult world. When you celebrate your family joys, we hope you will consider sharing them with others. Please think about celebrating your Bar and Bat Mitzvahs, weddings, anniversaries and any occasion by making a donation and asking your guests to donate to Kulanu. If you can, make a multi-year pledge, make a bequest to Kulanu in your will, or help connect us with family foundation support.

We need your help to do this work. Your gift creates immediate results. We stretch every dollar. We have ten years of experience working in Africa and we have a record of success. Experience the thrill of being part of Kulanu’s tikkun olam work. Thanks!