Thursday, April 21, 2011

At st Martins primary school the act nowers program has been going on well in physical education and life skills lessons from p.3 to p.6 classes.Children have gained a lot in these life skills, Like sharing, love, self esteem and how to be responsible.
On 29th-30th march, 2011, CHRISC Kampala also organized the community clean up in the four zones of Mulago 11 parish, i.e katale zone, UEB zone, triangle zone and Bakery zone where by 357 youth participated in the cleaning exercise.
The main objective for the activity was to instill the skills into the youth  and to remind the community that its everyone’s responsibility to maintain a clean environment. The activity was to challenge members  of the community to keep and maintain a clean environment and to live good, feel good in a clean environment."Healthy Mind in a health Environment"
 
This also created more awareness about CHRISC activities and benefits of a clean environment." Hey!!! Clean Environment prevents Diseases"
Thank You
Justus

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

On Saturday 9th March 2011, CHRISC Ndejje had tree Planting and Town Clwean up in Kabembe Local group. As an implementation of what was planned to be done this year, we decided to go to Kabembe, the newest Local group in the District that replaced CHRISC Kalasa. People of Kabembe were very happy to have CHRISC operating in their area,






what pleased us was the willingness of all age category to participate in the exercise. Esipecially the old people looked at it as a blessing to have the organization and they anticipate to get good results in terms of having their children's standards up lifted.
We managed to register 35 youths, and 15 parents, this is a manifestation that CHRISC is making an impact in the District. After treeplanting, we also held a talk show about HIV/AIDS. It was rilly a good time to be in Kabembe for, the hospitality exhibited projects the good future for the development of the Organization .


Indeed, its s collective responsibility for all stake holders in the community to preserve and conserve our Environment. Kids too, took part in the exercise.

Some of the Members who were involved in the Kicking Aids Out Talk show after Tree Planting exercise.


May the Lord bless you all

Kaddu John

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

No matter how hungry these Guys may look to be, their ambition to kick HIV/AIDS Out of Africa has never been impeded. They too are compassionately willing to join hands with other change agents to impact change in their communities.”
Regardless of whom they are, they are much aware that keeping Ugandan Youths safe from the epidemic is a collective responsibility for every stakeholder.
Those seem to be some of the words by the CRO Guys below who partly attended our Kicking Aids Out Peer Leader Training in Mbale. Kicking Aids Out Department held Peer leader trainings that ran for four weeks across all Districts in the country. We started with CHRISC Ndejje on 5th-6th March, Arua 9th-11th March, Mbale 17th-18th March, Kisoro 25th-26th March, Kabale 26th-27th March, Masaka 28th-29th and Kampala 2nd-3rd March 2011.
These trainings were conducted with an aim of;
Identifying potential peer leaders for the program and make follow up on those ones trained last year

These trainings had 134 participants in all Districts from whom we managed to select 29 who will be seriously followed up for a period of 3 months. In terms of giving them post training activities, we be able to upgrade and certify the ones proved to be potential who at a later stage may be at the end of the year hopefully, will be trained as LL1s.Generally, the training was a success, we managed to introduce the program to Districts like Arua where it had never existed before, we found Arua youths very hospitable and enthusiastic. We believe if the District leadership gives them chance to exercise what was learnt, it will be a success and within no time they will be on the same line just like some other Districts where the program has been operating for some years.

I would like to extend my thanks to all District Coordinators, participants, Instructors and the National Office for the support, you in put is greatly valued, without you, we would not be where we are. Your passion towards our development is sure a good complement to empowerment.
Thank You.

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Kaddu John             Justus