We departed campus Sunday after worshipping with the students on campus. It was hard to say our goodbyes. For those of us who have visited KSVS in the past, it was a wonderful time to reunite after a 4-year hiatus due to Covid. For first time visitors, it was an eye-opening experience to see what God has been and is currently doing at the school and in the surrounding community.
After our week at the school, we enjoyed time in Queen Elizabeth Park with a boat ride on the canal that flows between Lake George and Lake Edward. We then returned to Mbarara before leaving for the airport to fly home.
While in Mbarara we met with three students from the PIM Graduates Scholarship Program who are studying nursing at a near-by university. Two years ago, PIM established this new program to help qualified students pursue advanced education after graduating from KSVS. Interested students complete an application which is reviewed along with letters of recommendation from their teachers by a Ugandan-based committee. Currently there are 5 students enrolled in this program. These students are already making a difference in their community by teaching their families information they have learned in school such as malaria prevention techniques, and better waste removal practices.
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