#DoingLittleThingsWithPassion EarlyBird256 students keep Kamuli clean

The EarlyBird256 students, as part of their community engagement activities, took part in a "Keep Kamuli Clean" campaign that was organized by the Municipal City Council. They cleaned up two miles of road from the Kamuli roundabout to the Indian Temple on Jinja Road.

A local business owner was impressed by their work and rewarded them with donuts and water. The EarlyBird256 team expressed their gratitude to the staff and local business who supported their mission of Doing Little Things With Passion.

EarlyBird256

A nonprofit organization dedicated investing in rural safe spaces for girls in Uganda find the power of their voices through art, movement and wellness education.

https://www.earlybird256.org/
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