Category Archives: Carpentry

A New Start for Magid

Time to go home One of the older children living on the street, Magid (he changed his name to Yazid on the street, common behaviour amongst children who don’t want to be found), was taken for home tracing on Tuesday. … Continue reading

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SALVE’s little workshop

Ugandan Wood A few weeks ago this very blog mentioned that SALVE’s brand new carpentry project was up and running, so maybe it’s time to catch up on what’s been happening in the SALVE workshop. The project initially started with … Continue reading

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Land grabbing, tree planting and Salve GROWING!

East Africa has been making headlines all over the world recently for a variety of different reasons… The Uganda Cranes are taking on Kenya tomorrow in what promises to be a very interesting football game qualifier for the African cup … Continue reading

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S.A.L.V.E. is a rollercoaster

This week has seen a lot of progress for S.A.L.V.E.’s Community Education programmes. Continue reading

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