ARC Partners’ Brunch: Reflection and Celebrating Community, Impact and Shared Goals

This month, the Angaza Resource Centre hosted a Partners’ Brunch that brought together heads and teachers from our four partner schools, community leaders, friends of 4040 who have generously contributed time, resources, and expertise, as well as the volunteers who keep our vision alive. We were also delighted to welcome representatives from partner organisations such as Cruciform Life International Ministries, and individuals like Ronald Twikirize, Isaac Munanira whose support has been instrumental in running programmes and activities at the ARC.

Guests enjoyed a first-hand experience of the literacy and ICT lessons, alongside presentations on results and impact measurement, offering a clear picture of the strides we are making together.

The most moving moments came from the beneficiaries themselves, who shared heartfelt words of gratitude. Their appreciation for the services offered at ARC, both for the children and the wider community, was a powerful reminder of the collective effort behind this work.

The brunch was not just a gathering, but a celebration of partnerships that continue to breathe life into the Angaza dream. We are deeply thankful to them for their commitment to our cause.

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