Shule Foundation

Bringing Holiday Joy to the Children of Kisenyi Slum

12/19/2016

Kisenyi Slum is one of the largest slums in central Kampala, and the children who live on these streets are some of the most marginalized in the world – scavenging for food and often subjected to all forms of abuse. Orphaned…

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Dear #FLOTUS…Let’s talk about your “Go to College” video.

02/18/2016

Dear FLOTUS, I recently watched your video, Go to College, and it made me wonder, “Why would the First Lady of the United States use her celebrity and influence to promote something that for so many young people around the globe…

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9 Myths of Africa

08/14/2015

This is my attempt to sort out what’s fact from what’s fiction: Across the globe, in highly developed and technologically advanced countries, citizens look to Africa with clouded understanding. Many people misunderstand the culture, values, and way of life of…

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PROCRASTINATION AT ITS BEST

06/22/2015

pro·cras·ti·nate verb \prə-ˈkras-tə-ˌnāt, prō-\ : to be slow or late about doing something that should be done : to delay doing something until a later time because you do not want to do it, because you are lazy, etc. Hi…

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SHIT…OR GET OFF THE POT!?

06/02/2015

Six years after my first trip to Uganda I finally SHIT and mustered up the courage to pursue my passion, a passion I never knew I had…to start my own non-profit and make a difference in the world. I hope…

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Kate Sullivan

09/30/2014

Passed on September 28, 2014      I was going to wait to launch my blog, but instead, I have decided to use this opportunity to pay tribute to my friend Kate Sullivan, who lost her battle with cancer on Sunday, September…

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