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		<title>Poverty is countered with hope in Uganda</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Uganda (MNN) -- A Ugandan school ministry grows despite dirt floors and grinding poverty ]]></description>
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Uganda (MNN) &#8212; Uganda is one of the<br />
poorest nations in the world, with over a third of the population living on<br />
just over $1 a day.
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Poverty remains deep-rooted in the country&rsquo;s rural areas, which are home to more than 85% of Ugandans.<br />
Among these, women and children are the poorest.
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Adults in these areas know<br />
that education is the key element for anyone wanting a better future. The secondary challenge is access to a quality<br />
education, which is where <a href="/groups/WWCS">Worldwide Christian Schools</a>  finds its opportunity.
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Steve Geurink with WWCS says<br />
they&#39;re coming alongside a school in rural Uganda because they&#39;re uniquely<br />
positioned to grow within a Muslim community. He<br />
explains, &quot;Edusabu School is a rural community about five miles off<br />
of any tar road. Our partners in Uganda identified this school as a significant<br />
need in the area.&quot;
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The population of the community would<br />
be estimated at 5000-7000 people. In fact, about 400 yards from the<br />
school property there is a Muslim Mosque.
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Construction started<br />
well, says Geurink.  The community has<br />
the land and even began some of the construction.  They&#39;ve outgrown their older facilities with<br />
the 426 students that are currently enrolled from nursery school through primary<br />
seven.  The community is meeting in the<br />
church and some small classrooms. One of the buildings looks more like a pole<br />
barn that you might keep livestock in: dirt floors, very few benches, and the<br />
roof rattles when the wind is blowing.&quot;
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Because the school has a good reputation,<br />
nearly everyone wants their children to attend, including most of the Muslim<br />
families. &quot;We need more classrooms; we need more facilities for these<br />
children. The key behind this&#8211;which makes it so unique&#8211;is that it&#39;s a<br />
community with hope. They&#39;re looking forward to a new day when they can have a<br />
school. They&#39;ve already built a foundation; they&#39;ve built columns and pillars<br />
to hold the roof, but they&#39;ve just literally run out of money.&quot;
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This community has stepped forward in faith that the Lord would provide the<br />
school. Geurink<br />
says, &quot;There is nothing more<br />
available in that community to build the school, so they&#39;re looking to<br />
Worldwide to help partner with them and churches, communities, and volunteers to<br />
literally come over and help them finish building this school.&quot;
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Worldwide Christian<br />
Schools is looking for volunteers, churches and mission teams to partner<br />
with schools like Edusabu in Uganda. The goal of this partnership is for<br />
the community and church and WWCS to work together.
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These communities many times can make clay bricks and dry them for future<br />
construction. Other communities will cut brush or lumber for the construction<br />
if it is available locally. Their desire is to create both a<br />
partnership and local ownership in each school in which everyone has a hand&#8211;a<br />
fact that is important to the long-term survival of each school.
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Hope AND a future are coming together to change this<br />
community.  &quot;The one thing that&#39;s<br />
unique about the Christian faith is that our God is a God of love. That will<br />
come out in the instruction and will be something that is very attractive to<br />
the families in the community, and will also help change lives.&quot;
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The immediate need? Guerink<br />
explains, &quot;$1000 goes a long way on a project like this in<br />
this community, but we really need to get toward $10,000 before we start this<br />
project, so that&#39;s kind of a target.&quot;
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We have the video of this project at our Featured Links<br />
Section.</p>
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