LAUNCH PAD STUDIOS teams with Wavuuvi Ministries

LAUNCH PAD STUDIOS has collaberated with Wavuuvi Minitries to launch the Youth of Uganda, Africa into their world and destiny.

PROJECT 1 - Launch the Youth of Uganda into their World



PROJECT 1 - We have the opportunity to reach beyond ourselves and affect children around the world! Launch Pad Studios has joined forces with Wavuvvi Ministries to help "launch" the Youth of Uganda into their world and destiny by helping provide their educational needs by and through our financial contributions. You can be just like the people in the video in the grandstands - waiting with great anticipation as the space shuttle sits on the launch pad. Then.... LIFTOFF and did you see exhuberance, tears of joy and "awe" as they watched the shuttle launch into it's mission? Will you reach beyond and touch the lives of children around the world? Will you contribute to their educational needs?
Proverbs 3:27 " Withhold no good from them to whom it is due, when it is the power of your hand to do it". The children of Uganda need an education - a good thing. The power to provide that education lies within our own hands. Will you please consider giving?

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Emissary Sam is scheduled to leave for Africa!

On 08/17/2009 , I will be traveling to Africa (Uganda) for 2 1/2 weeks to carry out some projects, i.e. visiting the Wavuuvi school in the village which we opened up in 2007. "Wavuuvi" (wah-voo-vee) a Swahili word meaning "Fishers of Men".


CHILD SPONSORSHIP - to sponsor primary and secondary students in Kampala. $300 will pay all tuition fees and materials for a primary school student to attend school for one year. $750 will pay all tuition fees, school materials and room & board (including meals) for a secondary school student to attend school for one school year. Note: Girls in Africa are especially in need of sponsorship for education. When funds are limited in a family, the boy inevitably gets chosen to attend school instead of the girl. In African culture, it is often viewed as a waste of money to educate a girl since she will eventually get married and leave the family. Let's fight for the equal opportunity for girls to go to school.

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