Sunday, March 4, 2012

We're excited to deliver some big news this week….


It is with great excitement that we announce the relaunch of UFF as School for Life Foundation.

After three and a half incredible years of being UFF, we have decided to rebrand, giving our name and image a fresh new look. School for Life Foundation is a name which speaks to what we deliver to the Katuuso community: primary and vocational education, food and clean water, health care and employment.

We are delighted to release our new website: www.schoolforlife.org.au. Please visit us there and also like our Facebook page, “School for Life Foundation” to keep up to date with all our latest news! Invite your friends and colleagues to check out our new web pages as well. It is a wonderful way to learn more about our project and to make a donation all year round.

We would like to say a big thank you to Joe Corrigan (Omega Pictures), Ben Colman and the team at Colman Rasic and Identity PR for the hard work they have put into our new image.

Our Black Tie & Barefoot Ball remains the same as every other year (only this year, bigger and better!) Please lock 26th May at The Westin, Sydney into your diaries. The invitations and ticket purchase information will be released online later this week.

As always, we thank you for supporting our work in Uganda and hope you like our new image. Here’s to School for Life Foundation!

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School for Life was founded by Dave Everett and Annabelle Chauncy in 2008. Dave studied Development Studies at Macquarie University and Annabelle studied Arts/Law at Sydney University. Together, they have experience in Africa across a wide range of areas, including building, irrigation systems, health, teaching and working with street children. We are inspired by the African way of life and want to make lasting change in Uganda. They are passionate about improving lives, realistic about our goals and aware of the challenges we will face establishing School for Life and Katuuso Primary and Vocational School.