Our tailoring project is in full swing at the three branches, and we're thrilled to see young mothers taking center stage! Check out these amazing photos of our young trainees in action! By acquiring tailoring skills, these young minds are gaining confidence and self-reliance, a means to earn a sustainable income, and a creative outlet for self-expression.
Featuring Musoki Evalyne and Kabugho Linate
Here is our bee keeping project which is progressing and now helping the community by equipping them with the Bee keeping skills, providing honey which is natural medicine, bees pollinating the flowers hence contributing to environmental conservation. Honey was bottled and distributed first to children and elders. Others had an opportunity to purchase at a discount.
pictured: Bwambale Benard and Muhindo Velina
It seemed like a joke when it started but I was serious on environmental conservation and I shall continue conserving and encouraging environmental conservation.
Anyone who followed me years back can recall when I put seeds of the eucalyptus trees in a nursery bed. And now it is a forest.
Recently, we embarked on an exciting project - making Sumbusa (local eats liked by students) in school! Students enjoyed themselves and learned new skills with a hands-on project. Students worked as a team, built life skills, had fun, and had a good meal. Read more on Facebook
New young tailor Bwambale Ronald learns skills to build school uniforms and sharp suits. He's learning a valuable trade and helping the community with the help of MYHO Tailoring Training. Read more on Facebook; and here; and here
"Back to School with a Smile!"
Today marked the first day of school for our young learners, and I couldn't resist spreading some joy. I had the privilege of sharing scholastic materials with some deserving students, watching their faces light up with excitement.
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Education is the key to unlocking potential, and every child deserves the tools to succeed. Let's support our future leaders and change-makers!
Wishing all students, teachers, and parents a fantastic academic year filled with growth, laughter, and achievement.
Today, I had the opportunity to share some quality time and essential items with my beloved grandpa and elder in our community who is currently unwell and struggling with proper nutrition.
It's heartbreaking to see our seniors, who have given so much to us, facing challenges in their golden years. But it's also a reminder that we can make a difference in their lives with small acts of kindness.
I'm grateful for the chance to show them love, care, and support. Let's come together to uplift our elderly and ensure they receive the dignity and compassion they deserve.
Today, I had the privilege of donating scholastic materials to students in my village. Seeing the smiles on their faces and the excitement in their eyes made every effort worth it!
I believe that education is the key to unlocking potential and creating a brighter future. I'm grateful for the opportunity to play a small part in supporting these young minds.
Special thanks to everyone who contributed to making this possible. Let's continue to uplift and empower each other!
Great news! Today we have opened up a new branch/skill centre of the tailoring project. It's MYHO tailoring skill centre Kinzungu Branch. It is our third tailoring skill centre. The first one being in Murambi village, the second being in Kyinyateke village and then the third being this new one in Kinzungu. We are greatly focused on empowering the youth and women with life skills that will help become responsible adults. The young boy in the snap shots is called Bwambale Ronald an experienced tailor. He learnt this skill from our first tailoring branch and he then future went for more studies on how to make suits. He is now to help empower the knowledge to the people of Kinzungu and as well as bringing the tailoring service to Kinzungu. We have opened this skill centre with one sawing machine and few materials including one piece that is to make school uniforms. - Director Mumbere Rafert on Facebook
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Did you know MYHO product Icon Media has a youtube channel? Go see video of the humanist kids doing their work!
"On my birthday, I decided to held a Humanist meeting teaching the students more about Humanism and writing down a work plan for the humanitarian activities we are going to be doing and as well as budgeting for them." - Mumbere Raffert
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MYHO is also launching a new Orphanage School construction to provide homes and education for youth in need. You can see on this page dedication to improving the lives of youth in Murambi, and this major project will provide a place to live and formal education to expand the good programs already going on.
Read more including a Project Proposal with full details.
Education is the best weapon we can use to change the world. We today shared scholastic materials with children of our community in murambi. Children and there parents were very excited to receive the little we afforded to add on their start up. We are trying our best to support education because it's what transforms life. My dream is seeing the youth and other children getting empowered with computer skills, education and also gaining entrepreneur skills so as to grow into responsible adults. Visit our website to learn more about our other works and to support us.
See original post by Mumbere Rafert on Facebook
Finally the computer and printer table is done! Thanks to all the well wishers and donors who enable us move a step in our humanitarian activities. Now the next item is the printer.
Now planning to start depositing on a printer that we shall be using to print our documents and as well as bringing the printing service in the community because we are neighbors of schools that can use the service as well.
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The newest computer set is finally in our hands at the computer skill center. We take the opportunity to express our deepest gratitude for the incredible support towards our starting computer skill center. With your donations to us, we have finally got a new working computer that is gang to help us run the computer school in the community. Your donations mean a lot to us and helps us to bring a positive change in the world. We even managed to pay for two months rents, and this shows that we are moving a step in accordance to our current budget. We are much humbled by friends and donors like you who inspires kindness within our community.