St. Jude Primary School has major infrastructure problems that affect its 550+ students. Since opening in 2014, the Kabale District School has struggled with classroom shortages, missing desks, and poor toilets. More than 200 kids sit on floors during lessons, making learning tough.
Eliab Naturinda Mporera stepped up with a generous gift of 20 million Ugandan shillings, 50 desks, and 20 cement bags. He decided to help after school leaders told him about their urgent needs. Naturinda asked his friends to pitch in as well after seeing unsafe buildings that put children at risk.
Head girl Abigail Ahorimukama described the awful conditions - overcrowded classrooms without proper flooring where fleas breed, desk shortages, and no meals for hungry students. Headteacher Steven Kushaba thanked Naturinda, saying the donation would improve learning conditions and help students succeed academically.
Local officials praised the contribution, including Kitumba Sub County Vice Chairman Amani Abaribabariho, who expressed hope these improvements would benefit the entire community. Parent-teacher Agaba Justus added that despite money troubles, this support would boost children's educational results.
The much-needed help puts St. Jude on track for better facilities and an improved learning environment where students can reach their full potential.
Eliab Naturinda Mporera stepped up with a generous gift of 20 million Ugandan shillings, 50 desks, and 20 cement bags. He decided to help after school leaders told him about their urgent needs. Naturinda asked his friends to pitch in as well after seeing unsafe buildings that put children at risk.
Head girl Abigail Ahorimukama described the awful conditions - overcrowded classrooms without proper flooring where fleas breed, desk shortages, and no meals for hungry students. Headteacher Steven Kushaba thanked Naturinda, saying the donation would improve learning conditions and help students succeed academically.
Local officials praised the contribution, including Kitumba Sub County Vice Chairman Amani Abaribabariho, who expressed hope these improvements would benefit the entire community. Parent-teacher Agaba Justus added that despite money troubles, this support would boost children's educational results.
The much-needed help puts St. Jude on track for better facilities and an improved learning environment where students can reach their full potential.