We are a team of friends devoted to building our community in Uganda. We have been so fortunate in our own lives and feel a great desire and responsibility to give back. Join us as we build the people of Uganda as members of The Youth Outreach Mission.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
The Youth Extravaganza 2010
Theme: HIV AIDS AND TEENAGE PREGNANCIES
Objectives:
1. To sensitize the students and the public about HIV/AIDS
2. To decampaign teenage pregnancies amongst the school going students
3. To equip the youths with various skills on how they can fight and wipe out the deadly HIV/AIDS virus and teenage pregnancies
4. To promote the talents of the youth in Music, dance and drama
Activities that the students participated in
Music
Dance
Drama
Poems all centering on HIV/AIDS and teenage pregnancies
Free HIV/AIDS testing and counseling was also provided
ACHIEVEMENTS
• Students were equipped with various skills on, how to fight HIV/AIDS and Teenage pregnancies
• The festival provided a platform for all the students to show case their talents in music dance and drama.
• Over 200 people were able to access free HIIV/AIDS testing and counseling and were able to know their HIV status.
• Students who participated in the annual writing contest that was initiated by Suzan Stack, Ashley and ally Adams in partnership with the Youth outreach mission were also rewarded on this same day
• The festival created awareness on HIV/AIDS and Teenage pregnancies
Appreciations
• Help International
• All the Volunteers Help International 2010 Lugazi
• Becca Steele
• Sarah King
• Molly Latty
• All members of the youth outreach mission
Brace up your selves for the Youth Extravaganza 2011
The Soccer Academy
We wish to send our sincere thanks to every body who donated towards the soccer Academy
The money has been used purchase:
- 12 pairs of soccer boots
- 12 shirts
- Registration of the soccer academy
- Refreshments during soccer games
- 4 soccer balls
Joy filled the soccer camp when the donations arrived. The children could not hide their joy as each one of them hurriedly tried out the uniforms. We convey our grateful thanks to every body who donated their money to make sure the soccer academy is a great success.
Thanks to Andrew Lovell, the Help Volunteers 2010, and especially those who devoted their time to serve the soccer academy Alexi Pannek, Tim Enrico, Tim coons, Ellen Spangberg and everybody that we have not been able to mention.
You will always be remembered and always be missed.
May the almighty God richly bless you all.
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Youth extravaganza 10, July, 2010
Brace up for the biggest event of the year on the Youth Outreach Calendar.
What?: The Annual Youth Extravaganza
Theme: Teenage Pregnancies and HIV/AIDS.
We request for your participation both Spiritually, physicaly and Financially as we rich out to thousands of young people on HIV/AIDS and Teenage Pregnancies.
Your participation will have an ever lasting impact on The youth and the generations to come.
Thanks for always loving and supporting us.
We love you.
Be blessed.
What?: The Annual Youth Extravaganza
Theme: Teenage Pregnancies and HIV/AIDS.
We request for your participation both Spiritually, physicaly and Financially as we rich out to thousands of young people on HIV/AIDS and Teenage Pregnancies.
Your participation will have an ever lasting impact on The youth and the generations to come.
Thanks for always loving and supporting us.
We love you.
Be blessed.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Sensitization at St. Mary's college school
TheYouth outreach Mission is always proud to visit schools and openly speak about HIV/AIDS to youth.
This day of April, 19, 2010, we visited St. Marys college Lugazi with two (2) major themes to share with them.
1- Career guidance
2- The fight against aids starts with me.
We started our sensitization at 14:00GMT and ended it at 17:00 GMT.
Our major objectives in this sensitization were
1- to create awareness about AIDS
2-Give students various tips of how to succeed in life
3- Equip the students with various life skills and how to be
focused in life by setting various goal and objectives to achieve.
4- to equip students with various methods and ways of fighting HIV/AIDS.
5-To answer some of their burning questions on life and HIV/AIDS
The benefits of this sensitivities
We managed to successfully achieve all the above mentioned objective
we also got a positive response from the students as they made allegiance to always protect their lives and keep their dreams alive.
We also formed an AIDS club at the school which we are going to train
to reach out to their fellow students and equip them with various skills in life and AIDS.
The students had a lot of questions to ask, but due
to time we could not exhaust all of them, we are now compiling all the questions together and we shall take back their answers and put them up on the notice board so that they can all read it.
This will be in form of a news letter.
I would like to thank every body who made this sensitization
a success, with out you this wouldn't be great.
Please continue supporting us to reach out to thousands of students out there with an aim of having an HIV/AIDS free generation.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Visit to the orphans
The members of T.Y.O.M made a maiden visit to the orphaned children of God mercy Junior school in Lugazi.
These children are orphaned due to the death of their parents from AIDS and other natural occurrences like accidents. They are happily studying under a temporary shed made of poll and papyrus.
we shared a lot with these children both in class and out on the playing grounds.
We also donated pens, books and Pencils to the school to help the children in their learning process.
We also played football and other games just to show them that they are not alone in the world but that there are other people who can share with them in both times of joy and sadness.
Snacks and sweets were given out.
The school is looking after 26 orphans.
Their Major plan is to put up a major permanent structure because when it rains the pupils lessons are canceled and they will not study the whole day, they are usually affected by rain and too much sun hit.
So we need to pray for these little angels, they are living a very hard life and their Education is not that pleasing.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Construction of protected well springs
We are very Grateful to all the people who have made this a success, Rebeca Burgon and her family, Kristen Joy Daniels, Taylor Mackay and Help International not forgetting our Local Authorities Lugazi Town Council. the groups and people mentioned above have been at the fore front of the renovations of these wells through financial, moral and spiritual support that has seen the well up graded and now people can access safe clean Water in the community.
I wish to thank you all in a special way for making us reach out to the communities, it's because of your support that peoples standards of living have been improved upon, may you be rewarded back abundantly.
To all the members of the Youth Outreach mission thank you for making this a great success.
When we interviewed residents in Lugazi after the renovation of the well, they were very exited and added "I can't believe we can now take safe water, we were scared of drinking infected and unclean water, thank you boys you have made a great change to all that have made this successful", paul musika one of the beneficiaries excitedly explained.
1-The pictures show people collecting water from the source.
2-T.Y.O.M members renovating the well
3- The finished well ready for use
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Donations to Orphans
No body ever wishes to become an orphan. It's always Gods plan that people become orphans.
Worse still is most orphans here in Africa lack basic essential needs like food,water,proper shelter and clothes because there is no body to cater for their needs.
Most of them end up on streets(street children),girls end up going in for early child hood marriages with unwanted pregnancies.
The situation can always be put right if some body would take up the responsibility and provide the little to these children.
In the photo graphs the chairperson is seen donating to an orphaned group of children living in Lugazi.
The other picture is of the children standing in front of their house.
It pays a lot to contribute the little you have to the needy not only in Africa but even where you live because God will always reward you abundantly for your generosity. be blessed as you reach out to the needy.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
T.Y.O.M Donates To a Fire Gutted school
On this fateful day Rimage Classical Junior School experienced a fire out brake late in the night, damaging a great deal of school property especially for the students in the boarding section. It was the boys wing which was most affected. Luckily, no deaths were reported, but students received some minor injuries.
When the Youth outreach mission learned of this tragedy, we quickly mobilized the youth and donated two mattresses, dozens of books, clothes, pencils, pens and basins just to strengthen their hearts and show how much the organization sympathized and cared for them.
The students were very pleased and the Director of the school in her remarks was pleased with the way young people could run to their rescue. She encouraged us to continue with out efforts to reach out to the young people in all fields.
In the picture, the President of the Organization on the right together with the Organization's Head of Ethics and Integrity, donating to the school and in the center is the Director and two of her students.
Monday, February 22, 2010
The Girls Soccer Outreach
It's a great pride to address HIV/AIDS among the youths through sports activities like Foot Ball.
The Youth Outreach Mission has enrolled the girls in the fight against AIDS by starting up a girls soccer team aimed at addressing the AIDS pandemic in the community. The girls are taught the skills of fighting the virus after every training session.
These same girls also reach out to their fellow girls in the community and share with them the joy of living as a virgin young girl as well as fighting early child hood sex.
These girls love playing football and, above all, sharing this message with their friends. We are very happy to see that these girls see themselves as young role models in their communities and have made vows to avoid any childhood sexual related activities until they get married with the rightful partner.
We have launched a campaign where these girls will start visiting schools to encourage their fellow girls to go in for HIV/AIDS testing.
The pictures show some of the girls at one of their training sessions.
If you are a girl out their, please join your fellow girls in the fight against AIDS and Teenage pregnancies.
Together we shall wipe out AIDS and teenage pregnancies.
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