Thursday, May 6, 2010

A Final Appeal!

Believe me, we hate asking for money, but we are in the home stretch! In order to see these kids through to a quality high school education, we need to raise another $1000 by the beginning of summer to make the final tuition installment. If you donated before, please consider making another small donation to get us over this final hurdle. If you haven't donated before, or are new to the project or the fundraising drive, please view the video below and meet the Ugandan students we're supporting!

Remember, we're asking for small donations of $10-$20. All you need is a paypal account and a few extra bucks.

Just one more tuition payment to make! Together, we can finish what has been a truly inspirational effort on the part of so many!

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Project Uganda Needs Your Help!

Some of you might remember the trip I took to Uganda a couple of years ago, and the incredible Ugandan kids we met there. At that time, many of those kids were attending substandard schools in dangerous and war-torn areas of the country. ...With a little fundraising, we were able to place all nine of them in quality high schools across Uganda.

But we're not done yet! We're now in the final year of our efforts, and our initial money is exhausted. We really need anyone who is able to step up and donate so we can see these kids through to their high school graduation.

Please consider donating $5, $10, $20, or $50 today by using the "ChipIn" tool to the right. All it takes is an active Paypal account and a willingness to contribute! We'll take any donation -- from tin cup to big ticket!

All proceeds go directly to paying the school fees of the nine Ugandan student participants of the Critical Thinking Across Cultures/ Willamette University program from July 2007.

If you'd like more information about Uganda, the project, or Critical Thinking Across Cultures, please watch the video below, or email me at misterbingham@hotmail.com.

Thanks for visiting!

Watch the Video: Meet the kids and hear their stories.