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Iʼve raised £140 to Bashabora Foundation (under the patronage & directorship of Rev. Father John Baptist Bashobora)
- glasgow
- Funded on Saturday, 18th May 2019
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Father Bash Foundation (under the patronage & directorship of Rev. John Baptist Bashobora) set out to help the young, the needy and orphaned children to access minimum education through formal and vocational training. This is to give them exposure to enterprising life skills for development for the development of their capacity to sustain themselves and their entire community put primary and secondary schools. Whilst access to education has been continuosly improving from time to time, there exist apparent problems of inadquate scholastic materials such as class desks and benches, textbooks among others. These affect the smooth functioning of the school environment. Besides, father Bash foundation continues to work in strong collaboration with supporters and association members to improve the school environment. However, the foundation's resources are limited and this jeopardizes the quality and outcome of education.
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craig Mathieson
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Father John Baptist Bashobora runs an orphanage in Uganda as well the Father Bash foundation, dedicated to 15,,000 children who are all orphans and whose parents died in wars or because of AIDS.