2011 NAOP Annual Report

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Your generosity at work!

New in 2011, thanks to the generosity of Reverend Ingrid Scott, The Nyaka AIDS Orphans Project was able to build The Mummy Drayton School Clinic named after Reverend Scott’s mother. In an area where 250,000 individuals depend on the assistance of one doctor, this is a remarkable advancement. Doctors and dentists from the US helped open the clinic to the community in October and trained the school nurses in some simple medical procedures. Your donations ensure the Clinic has necessary medication and nursing staff for students and their grandmothers. Your continued generosity in 2012 will allow the Clinic to operate at full‐capacity. Your support allowed the fourth class of Nyaka Primary Students to graduate in December 2011. 28 of 29 students graduated with a B or higher in 2011. One student is learning a trade through vocational school! “ The performance of our 2011 Primary 7 Class students is no mean feat for a rural school. While 12 Nyaka students performed at the equivalent of an A, some of Nyaka’s competitors have not had a single student in this same category for more than 5 years.” ‐ Board Member and native Ugandan, Frank Byamugisha In addition to the students enrolled at Nyaka and Kutamba Primary Schools, you have helped 34,525 orphans and vulnerable children living with their guardians since 2008 through the Grandmother Program. Your donations have provided them access to clean water, vegetable seeds, gardening hoes, blankets, grief counseling, and support.

YOU redefine AWESOME!


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