The Shule Family

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Meet the Shule Family

 

JACQUELINE WOLFSON
Founder, CEO and Board Chair
Jacqueline Wolfson, once a pioneer in New York's luxury service sector with her venture Concierge 212, transformed her focus towards philanthropy by founding the Shule Foundation in 2014. Aimed at reshaping the futures of street boys in Uganda, the foundation offers education and vocational training to break the cycle of street life. Holding degrees from the University of Delaware and NYU and roles on prestigious boards, Jackie's commitment extends globally. She advocates for inclusive education, emphasizing the importance of addressing the educational needs of boys to ensure balanced societal progress. Read a letter from our founder.


WATOTO MTAANI EXECUTIVE STAFF

UNCLE JB (RESETTLEMENT GURU)

UNCLE JOSHUA (HOUSE MANGER)

KITALU SHULE ADVISORY BOARD

PROFESSOR ALICE MERAB KAGODA  
Advisory Board Member and Team Leader to Our Educators  
Alice Merab Kagoda, Professor of Education at Makerere University, has been involved in the Ugandan secondary and tertiary education system since 1976. Alice taught at a number of secondary schools before receiving her master's degree. Shortly after she joined Makerere University, where she has served as an Associate Dean (8 years) and a member of the Makerere University senate. In 1997 she obtained her doctorate from the University of Alberta in Canada.  A mother of two sons and a grandmother, Alice is a member of the Kampala City Rotary Club and spends her free time empowering girls and promoting their education.

Moses Wambi

MOSES WAMBI  
Education Advisor and Assistant Team Leader
Moses Wambi, Dean of Students in Uganda's Bishop Willis Core Primary Teacher College, is a long-time supporter of AIDS prevention and programs, quality elementary education and special education in Uganda. He has developed a written form of the previously only spoken form of his district's local language and published books for the initial teaching of reading in the local language. His home institution, Bishop Willis is a premier two-year preparation institution in Uganda, preparing young men and women to teach in town and village elementary schools.