Creating a Nonprofit in Uganda's Slums – Jennings Wright
Today’s guest on the Expat Money Show is Jennings Wright the Founder & Executive Director of 10Eighteen.org, a nonprofit organization that works with teen moms in the Namuwongo slums in Uganda with a halfway house and a vocational school; a WASH campaign in remote Rwakobo village inside Lake Mburo National Park; and food for children in 3 schools. WHAT WE DISCUSSED IN THIS INTERVIEW: How modifying your perspective on something so important will radically change your life. What you feel when you step inside a country like Uganda, how it changes your life and gets in your heart You can’t even imagine what the slums in Uganda are like, the smell, the waste, the garbage yet Jennings has been 13 times to help make a difference for all that live there. Listen to the story of a grandmother who is raising 6 grandchildren from 2 of her children who have died of AIDS...unfathomable. Who really benefits from the normal average non-profit? Jennings describes in detail how different their organization is and how the people she helps learn new skills to take out to the world and make a difference. What happens when you work with a nation that is mostly illiterate? Or that 65% of the population is under 18? What is in store for Ugandans going forward? Here’s how you can really truly make a difference in the lives of others that don’t have access to clean water, clothes or food every day; imagine only eating every other day? Learn how vitally important schools being open in a country like Uganda so that children can have food to eat every day. The shocking stories of teen pregnancies in the slums of Kampala and how food is traded for sex. PODCAST EPISODES YOU WILL ENJOY 131: Travelling To Brazil During The Pandemic – Mikkel Thorup 127: Lockdowns Around The World And Where It's Safe To Go - Jeffrey Tucker 115: The Solution To Educating Your Children Abroad – Michael Strong HOW TO FIND JENNINGS WRIGHT'S www.10Eighteen.org Facebook SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER If you’d been receiving the EMS Pulse newsletter and the weekly Expat Sunday Times, you would have already read the basics of
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