terrible loss of life during the civil war.
The project was under the direction of 'Fields of Life', which is an organisations committed to sharing the Christian faith by collaborating with local communities and churches in East Africa to bring about positive change through the provision of quality education, clean water, health promotion and other community based projects.
The cost of building the school was paid for by the parishioners of Christ Church and money raised by the Rotarians in the
group.The building was assisted by the Team.
In addition to the building of the School the project
required considerable ongoing support and this is still being undertaken by the parishioners.
The Rotary members were so enthused by the project that they recruited the Rotary Club of Lisburn to become involved in raising funds in various projects.
As a result some £6000 was raised at a Golf Day to help build a kitchen and to provide equipment for the school to provide cooked meals for the greatly increased numbers of children now attending.
A grant of a further £3000 has been awarded by Rotary District 1160 in Ireland, bringing the total Rotary contribution to £9000
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