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Who’s who
JOHN NJENDAHAYO
Co-founder and Director of Link International Africa Branch

John Njendahayo is one of the founder members and architects of Link International. He is responsible for project identification, implementation and he also co-ordinates all Link activities in the region.
John Njendahayo was born in Uganda and is of Rwandese origin. He was partly educated in Uganda and partly in the United Kingdom. He had part of his education at Namirembe Senior Secondary School and Later joined St. David’s College Llandudno in North Wales in the 1992. He later Joined Liverpool John Moores University where he graduated with a 2:1 (Hons) Degree in Human geography/Economics in 1997.
Link International envisions an empowered, sharing and stable society. Its mission is to strengthen communities, to empower young people through practical sharing of resources, knowledge and love of God.
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GAVIN MART
Director of Link-International UK

Gavin is a past pupil of St David's College. He currently lives in Leeds from where he is Directing and Administrating the UK developments of Link International. Gavin oversees the administration of all UK teams going to The Link Centres and co-ordinates the leadership teams and training programme for young people and leaders.
REVD TIM HALL
Co-Founder
Tim Hall is an Anglican Minister in the Church in Wales and Chaplain of St David’s College, Llandudno. He has been friend and mentor of John Njendahayo since 1992 and together they share a vision for young people being released to create strong local communities across global boundaries by sharing lives, stories and resources.
From a western perspective Tim has a vision for enabling young people to experience living and sharing with some of the world’s poorest communities to help shape their mind sets before they face their huge life-shaping decisions.
The Link Centre in Kampala is an amazing resource – all who have visited and stayed at the Centre are always in awe of the quality of the community and the care of the people. |
Sarah Reynolds (Left) & Natalie Robinson (right)
Children's Programme and Activity Co-ordinators

Sarah is in her 4th year training to be a teacher and Natalie has just started her first teaching job in the East End of London. In 2004 Sarah and Natalie pioneered the idea of taking young people to The Link Centre and piloted a programme of activities. Both Sarah and Natalie have wide experience of running children's activity programmes, both in UK and overseas, with various organisations including Wycliffe Associates (Uganda and Kenya), The Link International (Uganda), Master Sun (Crete), King's Camps (UK) and Let's Go in Llandudno (Wales). In summer 2007 Sarah and Natalie are heading up a team to run activity camps in Uganda through the Link Centre's plans for a permanent camp site close to the Queen Elizabeth National Park.
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AMELIA BARBER
Founder and Manager of Trade-Link
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ROBERT WILLIAMS-DAY (TEDDY)
Fund-raising ideas-man and GAP-year Advisor
Teddy (in the centre) digging the first turf for the new accommodation units with Rachel Mukunde (16 years old) in November 2005.
Teddy spent 4 months of his GAP year at the Centre and 4 months fund-raising for the project in UK |
SOPHIE, ANNETTE, EPHRAIM, JOHN
Hosts and hostesses at the Link Centre in Kampala

Left to right: Sophie, John, Rachel
Below Ephraim

John

and left to right John, Njendahayo, Ephraim

Sophie and Annette!!

Annette

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