Quarterly Impact Report | Q3 2020

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To our community of Advocates & Friends,

I can’t believe how time flies! We’re so excited to share with you the impact that you’ve made on the lives of our friends and family in Uganda during our third quarter of 2020.

This quarter taught us that anything is possible when we stand together. Because of the passion and dedication you’ve poured into our work over the past three months, YOU have ensured that our students are staying healthy, safe and engaged in learning during their time at home. Additionally, together we’ve kept ALL of our Ugandan staff employed and empowered with new strategies to protect their students and counsel families through this difficult time.

Special thanks to the FAF Core Team, The May Family, Nick W., Aggie S., Rachel A., Grace B., Tricia H., Jordan S., Hallie V. & Fynn F., Kayla R., Emily R., Sue C., Avery J., Colton M., Cindy W., Marie B., Camela G., Kym A., and all of our supporters who participated in our #PathwaysToEducation Virtual 5K this season!

Check out what you’ve made possible this quarter:

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“What I try to tell young people is that if you come together with a mission, and it’s grounded with love and a sense of community, you can make the impossible possible.” — John Lewis

In a time when the world seemed dim, when keeping kids engaged in learning seemed impossible, YOU showed up and made our wildest dreams a reality. We are so grateful for the impact you have helped us achieve in Q3!

Thank you for standing with us to equip youth in rural Uganda with the tools they need to break cycles of poverty forever.

TOGETHER, ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE!

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