We had already devoted personal resources to a few occasional actions.
This time, during our stay in January–February 2026, we were able to make purchases using part of the donations received last year for the benefit of St. Spirydon School in Namayumba, Uganda. The school, like most schools in Uganda, is attached to a place of worship. There are virtually no secular public schools.
We bought rice, beans, posho (maize flour), sugar, and oil—enough to feed the boarding students for two to three weeks. There are about thirty children, including around ten orphans who never leave the school.

The school manager

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The receipt

Some of the kids at the garden party
This is a humble start, but every action is worth it and received with deeply felt gratitude.
