We have received the following report from Moses Kamya, Mustard Seed School’s Director, of a life changing trip to Rwanda for the Mustard Seed girl scouts… Students had a sleepless night on the night of 25th December eager to set off the next morning of 26th for the East Africa zonal scouts’ Jamboree and competitions. …
We are very grateful to the National Federation of Atheist, Humanist and Secular Student Societies (The AHS: http://ahsstudents.org.uk/) which has raised £2,794.60 to help the Humanist Schools in Uganda. Each year AHS runs a Non-Prophet Week that encourages member societies in universities in Great Britain and the Republic of Ireland to raise money for a …
UHST was mentioned favourably today in Julian Baggini’s Guardian blog: http://www.theguardian.com/money/shortcuts/2014/nov/30/which-charities-should-i-support Thank you Julian
Posted: January 1, 2015 by Steve Hurd
Mustard Seed Scouts’ success in Rwanda Jamboree
We have received the following report from Moses Kamya, Mustard Seed School’s Director, of a life changing trip to Rwanda for the Mustard Seed girl scouts… Students had a sleepless night on the night of 25th December eager to set off the next morning of 26th for the East Africa zonal scouts’ Jamboree and competitions. …
Posted: December 30, 2014 by Steve Hurd
Non-Prophet Week fundraising effort for UHST
We are very grateful to the National Federation of Atheist, Humanist and Secular Student Societies (The AHS: http://ahsstudents.org.uk/) which has raised £2,794.60 to help the Humanist Schools in Uganda. Each year AHS runs a Non-Prophet Week that encourages member societies in universities in Great Britain and the Republic of Ireland to raise money for a …
Posted: December 1, 2014 by Steve Hurd
Favourable mention for UHST in Guardian Newspaper
UHST was mentioned favourably today in Julian Baggini’s Guardian blog: http://www.theguardian.com/money/shortcuts/2014/nov/30/which-charities-should-i-support Thank you Julian