Ryan P – teaching

My experience at REACH has inspired me to become more aware and active in education opportunities around the world to ensure all children have access and ability to achieve all…

Kevin M – REACH

I think what REACH is doing in the area is amazing and I truly do believe it starts the trend of empowerment by education in the community that will last…

Anna M – Favorite memory

A favorite overarching theme I experienced with the people and their culture was the sense of community and their holistic ways of thinking and doing. Being welcomed into Saku Saku…

Gil F – Biggest takeaway

I am still amazed at how the REACH project has come along, given the lack of infrastructure and poverty of the student families.

JoAnn W – Why I give

I give to REACH, because I know the people who started this organization.  I trust them and their decisions.

Audrey W – I feel connected to REACH

I feel connected to REACH. I appreciate the regular updates I receive and hearing about what a difference my support makes on a daily basis.

David B – What impresses me about REACH

What impresses me about REACH is the rare and unrelenting commitment by the REACH Board in the US to interest friends in serving a cause whose beneficiaries are over 8,000…

Audrey W – How impacted me

It has been a game changer. I have always wanted to support an organization that makes a significant change in people’s lives. REACH does that on a daily basis on…

Fiona H – Teaching is mutual

In Bumwalukani, the students address visitors with the formal title of “teacher”. In reality, the teaching is mutual. It’s a cultural exchange. From the U.S., the wealth disparity appears to…