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Impact your WorldThe People behind "Impact your World" Volunteer Work Trips to Uganda, Africa600,000 visitors come to Uganda each year, most of them are short term volunteers. Many come simply on their own and often the results of their work are in vain or short term. I have been coming to Uganda since the early 90's and became connected with people and organizations that are deeply concerned with the well being of children and empowering them to break the yoke of poverty through meaningful education. I represent a small organization registered in the USA as a 501 3c group called Ambassadors of Hope International that works locally in Uganda with Kin Initiative Ministries which is a non-profit organization working with orphaned children in Kampala and we also work with a work for orphan children ravaged by war in Northern Uganda. Kin Initiative Ministries are equipped to handle every aspect of such team trips to Uganda from local transportation, guest houses to facilitating specific projects in Uganda that last way beyond the team's departure from Uganda. There are no fancy offices, no big cars, no huge infrastructure but simply people who in their own way desire to serve those caught in the cycle of poverty and connecting those in the Western World with Ugandans through the Impact your world Volunteer Work Trips. If you have any questions. We would be glad to answer your questions and give you appropriate references in regards to Kin Initiative Ministries in Uganda and the work in Northern Uganda. This Year Experience Africa-Discover its Pearl-The People of Uganda
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