Ripples of Change Uganda works alongside schools, community organisations, and local partners to raise awareness of global inequality and support practical, community-led solutions.
These engagements play an important role in education, fundraising, and building long-term partnerships that help drive sustainable impact.
Ripples of Change Uganda has delivered presentations at several schools, including Kenmore State High School, MacGregor State High School, and Middle Park State School.
These presentations explore global water access challenges, the impact of poverty on health and education, and the role of community-led initiatives in creating meaningful change. Students are also introduced to real project work from Uganda, including water infrastructure development and community support initiatives.
Through these sessions, students are encouraged to think critically about global inequality and consider how individuals and communities can contribute to positive change.
Ripples of Change Uganda has engaged with community organisations, including the Rotary Club of Jindalee, to share project outcomes and explore opportunities for collaboration and support.
Presentations to community groups have provided updates on water infrastructure projects, the impact of work in Ugandan communities, and pathways for continued involvement in supporting sustainable development initiatives.
These partnerships play an important role in expanding awareness and strengthening the reach of community-led development work.
Community engagement ensures that Ripples of Change Uganda remains closely connected to both the communities it serves and the supporters who make this work possible.
It builds awareness of global inequality, strengthens partnerships across schools and organisations, and helps create a shared understanding of the role practical action plays in driving long-term, sustainable change.
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