Celebrating the Girl Child
Today we are celebrating International Day of the Girl Child. If she stays in school, remains healthy, and gains real world skills, she will marry later, have fewer but healthier children, and earn an...
View ArticleEmpowering Women Through Micro-Finance
By: Laura Barrantes, AAH Executive Director The Maayi Agiri women’s micro-finance group has 70 members and meets weekly on Tuesdays at Arlington Junior School. Before the group, Loyce had to rely on...
View ArticleAAH Co-Founders Receive 2016 National Caring Award
By: Danielle Fortin, International Coordinator On Saturday, October 22nd, our co-founders John and Joyce Wanda traveled to Orlando, Florida to join the ranks of Mother Theresa, Pope Francis, Senator...
View ArticleNever Too Old to Learn
By: Olivia Schneider and Daphne Mabonga Francis Wamusi is a 38-year-old father of 8 who also happens to be a 7th grade student at Bulobi Primary School. Not only does Francis tower over his 14-year-old...
View ArticleHow AAH Has Helped My School
By: Khanakwa Stella I am Khanakwa Stella and I am eleven years old. I am a pupil of Matuwa Primary School in Primary Six. Matuwa Primary School is found in Bupoto sub-county in Manafwa District in...
View ArticleHow Bumwalye Has Been Supported By AAH
By: Wamanga Derrick, 5th Grade Student at Bumwalye Primary School First, I would like to appreciate all the good things which Arlington Academy of Hope has done to help me and my school. AAH used a...
View ArticleSuccess of the Model School
In 2004, about 1.8 million students enrolled in first grade of a primary school. By 2014, they should have reached their 5th year of Secondary School. In November of 2014, they should have all taken...
View ArticleMarymount University’s Teacher Training in Uganda
By Mary Gibson, Director, Professional Development Schools, Marymount University For the fourth spring break in five years, I felt honored to take a group of teacher candidates (five graduate students...
View ArticleReflections on My Visit to the US
By Sarah Sabano, Head Teacher, Arlington Junior School The twenty-third of March, 2017, will always be a memorable day in my life, because on this day, I boarded a plane to the USA, in the company of...
View ArticleMatuwa Sponsorship Program Begins
By: Daphne Mabonga, Assistant Outreach Coordinator Growing up in rural Uganda and attaining a good undisturbed education is a big challenge to many, especially those who come from very needy families....
View ArticleEmpowering Women Through Micro-Finance
By: Laura Barrantes, AAH Executive Director The Maayi Agiri women’s micro-finance group has 70 members and meets weekly on Tuesdays at Arlington Junior School. Before the group, Loyce had to rely on...
View ArticleAAH Co-Founders Receive 2016 National Caring Award
By: Danielle Fortin, International Coordinator On Saturday, October 22nd, our co-founders John and Joyce Wanda traveled to Orlando, Florida to join the ranks of Mother Theresa, Pope Francis, Senator...
View ArticleNever Too Old to Learn
By: Olivia Schneider and Daphne Mabonga Francis Wamusi is a 38-year-old father of 8 who also happens to be a 7th grade student at Bulobi Primary School. Not only does Francis tower over his 14-year-old...
View ArticleHow AAH Has Helped My School
By: Khanakwa Stella I am Khanakwa Stella and I am eleven years old. I am a pupil of Matuwa Primary School in Primary Six. Matuwa Primary School is found in Bupoto sub-county in Manafwa District in...
View ArticleHow Bumwalye Has Been Supported By AAH
By: Wamanga Derrick, 5th Grade Student at Bumwalye Primary School First, I would like to appreciate all the good things which Arlington Academy of Hope has done to help me and my school. AAH used a...
View ArticleSuccess of the Model School
In 2004, about 1.8 million students enrolled in first grade of a primary school. By 2014, they should have reached their 5th year of Secondary School. In November of 2014, they should have all taken...
View ArticleMarymount University’s Teacher Training in Uganda
By Mary Gibson, Director, Professional Development Schools, Marymount University For the fourth spring break in five years, I felt honored to take a group of teacher candidates (five graduate students...
View ArticleReflections on My Visit to the US
By Sarah Sabano, Head Teacher, Arlington Junior School The twenty-third of March, 2017, will always be a memorable day in my life, because on this day, I boarded a plane to the USA, in the company of...
View ArticleMatuwa Sponsorship Program Begins
By: Daphne Mabonga, Assistant Outreach Coordinator Growing up in rural Uganda and attaining a good undisturbed education is a big challenge to many, especially those who come from very needy families....
View ArticleEmpowering Women Through Micro-Finance
By: Laura Barrantes, REACH Executive Director The Maayi Agiri women’s micro-finance group has 70 members and meets weekly on Tuesdays at Arlington Junior School. Before the group, Loyce had to rely on...
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