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Better Housing Project

By Jimmy Kuloba, REACH Graduate & Volunteer The Better Housing Project started in August of 2017 as partnership between REACH Uganda and the Kamal Foundation to help people cement the…

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Two REACH Women elected Student Body Presidents

By Emma MacKenzie, International Coordinator In the world of student politics at universities and colleges across Uganda, the top spot is Guild President. This is an elected position which REACH…

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A Sit-In for Electricity

By Milton Kamoti, Program Director When I joined REACH on February 22, 2016, there was no power at Arlington Junior School, staff quarters and the guesthouse. The transformer that was…

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An Unforgettable Visit to REACH

By Gil and Pat Field, 2017 Adult Trip attendees What an amazing adventure to visit REACH Uganda.  Wow, and Wow again! Nothing is like visiting REACH’s Arlington Junior School in…

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Teens Forge Deep Connections at REACH

by Adriana Asef-Sargent, 2016 & 2017 Teen Trip Attendee Something special about REACH keeps me wanting to come back. The kids are all so amazing!  It’s refreshing to see kids…

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In the News: Marymount students lend a hand to their counterparts in Uganda

Click here for an article on Marymount University students’ recent trip to REACH from Inside NOVA.

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Our student newsletter, Mulembe Magazine

By Danielle Fortin, former International Coordinator As a school that prides itself on providing the best educational opportunities for its students, we are always looking for new ways to inspire…

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Donor Spotlight: One Soldier’s Story

By Annette Brown, REACH Donor & Sponsor During May of 2006, I read a Washington Post article detailing how John and Joyce Wanda, along with many donors, started the REACH…

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The Arlington Junior School Annual Reading Challenge

By Lois Grubb, REACH Education Committee Since 2006, our dedicated students at Arlington Junior School (AJS) went “Wild About Reading,” had a “Reading Safari” in their library, discovered that reading…

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