Sunday 14 December 2014

Handing the Science Equipment

After our second fundraiser, together with our previous fundraisers the interact club of KISU was able to raise 700,00UGX. Fortunately with that money we reached our goal and we were able to buy science equipments for the students. Some of the equipment we bought include microscopes, prisms, lenses, wall thermometers, magnifying glasses, measuring cylinders and beakers. Even though we were not able to see the students on that day, the Interactors of KISU were able to hand the equipment over to the teachers,. They were very grateful and we hope that those equipment will enhance the performance of the science students. 
-Engage Rotary, change lives-





Second Fund raiser

As stated in our earlier post, our aim is to improve the lives of those who need our help. Since we are still working with Sir Apollo Kagwaa Memorial Primary school we decided to hold Movie night at KISU. This was a memorable event because as a club we worked as a team and made it was a huge success. In total we were able to make 420,000 and we will be using this money to buy science equipment for the students at Sir Apollo Kagwaa Memorial Primary School. 
It is not doing the things we like to do, but liking the things we have to do that makes life blessed.- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 
preparations before the movie night with KISU interactors

selling goddies at the movei night

The Rotary I would like to see

During the month of October, the Interact Club of KISU entered a writing competition held by the Rotary Club of Kasangati. Four other schools took part and each president from their Interact Club had to write an essay about what they would like to see Rotary around the world achieve in the future. Some of the things i talked about was how  everyone from Interactors to Rotarians must be involved in different projects to improve the lives of people or individuals. In addition, more young people right from the age of about twelve should become involved in Rotary because that way, doors will be opened to different perspectives and ideas. Fortunately the essay that I wrote was chosen as the best by the Rotarians of Kasangati and we were also given 120,000 UGX. This also gave me the opportunity to read my essay out loud which was a great experience.

Rotarian of Kasangati awarding the certificate

Reading the essay