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9 March 2012
Universal Primary Education is key to tackling poverty. Children who receive primary education have higher chances of being empowered to make their own decisions and to provide for their families in the future. Since 2008, Just Like My Child (JLMC) has built partnerships with five communities to build schools where …
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28 December 2011
Photo by Daniel Juare
This past October we celebrated our 5th Annual Gala: A Hand Up, Never A Hand Out at El Cortez in San Diego, California. We are happy to report that we were just shy of reaching our goal of $300,000. We would love to reach this and even go …
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10 December 2011
The JLMCF family has unfortunately lost one of our most treasured and significant team members on the ground. Sadly our Construction Supervisor, George William recently passed on from complications after surgery at Malogo Hospital in Kampala from an obstruction in his intestines. This has been a shocking and tragic loss …
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28 November 2011
Just Like My Child Foundation is proud to announce Sara Todd as its new Country Director in Luwero District, Uganda. Prior to her new role with JLMCF, Todd was the Program Manager for the Jinishian Memorial Program (JMP), an Armenian relief and development agency working in the Middle East and …
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10 October 2011
There’s nothing like “Wekembe” to transform an African village! “Wekembe” is a Lugandan word that means, “We do it ourselves!” We all know how great “Wekembe” is in our lives, and this word totally captures the excitement we see when struggling people have new empowerment and the hope of economic …