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Once there
was a small Ugandan girl who lived in a small Ugandan village. When it came to the world she was
insignificant, but she had big dreams and high expectations. When she started
school her teachers entertained her wide ideas of change but as she grew,
teachers became more impatient with her unrealistic nature. Life was cruel to
this dreamer. Though inside
she knew she was born to change things she found no support around her and soon
her wide and idealistic ideas of progress and change turned into hopes, then
dreams, then were forgotten all together. And perhaps the one person who could have changed the course of
history—didn’t.
Be the change
you wish to see by volunteering with LEU, a program that mentors a Ugandan
generation of teachers who in-turn build Ugandan statesmen through leadership
education. George Wythe University,
in partnership with HELP International has created the LEU Program (Leadership
Education Uganda). Volunteering
with LEU is a great opportunity for a field experience, grass-roots leadership,
and serving a world in need. Not only will volunteers be able to have an
immediate effect on the people they teach but they will also be a part of
establishing programs that will continue to impact the Ugandan people long
after they leave. This program is available all year round for students to
participate in as part of their statesmanship education. This is a once in a
lifetime opportunity that will truly move the cause of liberty across the globe
by building statesmen who will, with the education we help them obtain,
transform their country for future generations.
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