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These are our current 2019 Non-Timothy Scholarship Secondary School recipients. (That's 8th to 13th grade, or S1 to S6). They are doing great in school and are excited for a new year. (Our school year here in Uganda begins Jan/Feb). Thank you to all of the sponsors who have made this possible!! We still have several students that need a sponsor, Their details are given beside their photo.

Secondary or High School school kids are $400 for the year through the Non-Timothy Project. This provides school fees as well as room and board at the school and a school uniform. They do work/study in their school holidays to earn extra income for books, clothing, and other needs that they may have.

To Sponsor one of them, CLICK HERE. Also enter the Name or category of student you would like to sponsor, so that we can let them know. (boy, girl, and which age group) Thanks!!

 

COLLEGE Kids!

We have some amazing College kids in our Non-Timothy Program. they have excelled in their high school years, so we have chosen them to continue into college. All of them also have great spiritual growth potential. Several sponsored kids who are now in High School are planning to begin college in 2020. Would you like to help? 

College kids are expensive, so sometimes we have a Bible Study group that helps to support them. Other people chose to do it as a family. It costs about $1500 for the year through the Non-Timothy Project. This provides school fees as well as room and board at the school. They do work/study in their school holidays to earn extra income for books, clothing, and other needs that they may have.

 

These are Our Scholarship Kids!

HIGH SCHOOL KIDS!

Samson is a hard working young man with a good analytical mind. He has worked with Waffle on several Work/Study jobs and is an excellent helper.

 

 

 

 

COLLEGE KIDS!

 

Abura's Father got sick and died in 2014. His Mother is Ichumar Sabina. They are Catholics from Katakou. He wants to be a Lab Technician. He has been one of the hardest working students in his class.