Members of the WFWP USA delegation kindly provided heartfelt donations, filling our campus with joy, connection, and deep gratitude.

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UKUYEMUYE Usama

Our community recently experienced a beautiful season of encouragement and cross-cultural friendship. Members of the WFWP USA delegation kindly provided heartfelt donations to our center. The items, both practical and warm in spirit, filled the school with joy and gratitude, addressing essential needs while bringing smiles to everyone involved.

Beyond their generous physical contributions, the visitors brought a vibrant energy directly into our classrooms. They also volunteered to teach English classes. For many students, it was their first time learning from native English speakers, and they were nervous at first.

Volunteer English Class
Delegation members engaging with enthusiastic students during an interactive conversation.

However, through songs, fun activities, and small treats such as candy, the students gradually relaxed, smiled more, and actively participated in the lessons. What began as a quiet, tentative morning quickly transformed into a lively environment echoing with laughter and active communication.

In addition, the delegation visited sponsored students and learned about their daily lives and home environments. This personal outreach allowed the team to connect with our young learners outside the traditional educational structure, gaining crucial perspective on their individual backgrounds.

Community visit
Members of the delegation visiting students.

By seeing the situation on the ground and meeting each student in person, they were able to experience things that could not be fully understood through reports alone. Many shared heartfelt messages, saying that they truly felt the meaning and importance of their support after establishing these deeply personal connections.

We would like to express our sincere gratitude to all members of the WFWP USA delegation for sharing their time, kindness, and support with us. Your impact will continue to bloom in our classrooms and communities for a long time to come.

Community visit
Community visit
Community visit
Community visit