Get your teeth into this...

Alison writes:

Today is our last clinic day. In the 9 days we have been operating we have given out 800 toothbrushes and tubes of toothpaste. We have seen and treated 300 children from the local charity school, 500 from a large government school, together with 200 adults, some of whom have walked 2 hours up hill to reach us. We have been based in a classroom of a rural school high above Kabale.

The views are stunning.

I have been joined by 4 local Ugandan dentists, two of whom I’ve worked with on previous outreach projects. Boaz, their leader, was able to borrow and hire portable dental chairs, drills, and a compressor. Donors in UK supplied materials such as gloves , local anaesthetic , and filling materials, and our support team consisted of a local district nurse, my husband Ken, and 3 friends from the UK who are trustees of the school here, which is how this project was born.

The skill of the Ugandan dentists amazed me each day, as does the bravery of the tiny children, but we are all amazed and proud of how much we have accomplished . There probably won’t be another dental visit here, the area being far too remote for the local dentists to reach, without external financial support and I am nearing the end of my dental career now so this is probably my last working trip to Uganda, but we have certainly made a difference to this community.

Thank you so much to all who have contributed to and made a huge difference in this remote mountain community.

Thursday, 14 September: Веселий та неформальний простір для української молоді, яка живе в Уельс

Barnardo's Ukrainian Online Youth Space- Wales

This is for young people aged 11-17 years, living in Wales. This is a 6-week programme taking place weekly on Thursday evenings, remotely via Teams.

Each week will have games and opportunities for discussion. This is a safe place for Young people to practice your English speaking and listening in an informal and fun environment. We also hope this will provide an opportunity to meet new friends. Sessions will have a focus on wellbeing and will be delivered by staff from Barnardo's Ukrainian Support Helpline living in Wales.

Please click the following link for more information and to register: Barnardo's Ukrainian Virtual Youth Space- Wales

Gate news from Uganda - latest developments at Nkuru Business and Vocational Training College

The completion of perimeter fence and 4 lockable gates now provides secure environment for the students at the College and the children in the Pre-school and Primary.

Gates: main entrance, nursery school (upper side entrance), lower side entrance, and rear entrance near kitchen. During the day, the gates are semi-open to give welcoming message to local community.  

Dormitory and shower/toilet blocks have been completed for a further 14 students.

The next phase will see college café developed with increased access for the local community - Improvements to the lower terrace area to include toilet block for customers, coffee hut for serving drinks and small snacks, boda washing bay. There will also be a dining room for use by boarders and day students.

The footprint of the current toilet block for nursery children will be repurposed into a guest room with full en-suite facilities for use for visitors, teachers, examiners etc.

The expansion of courses continues offering increased vocational opportunities for the students.

Immediate development plans for the Primary school include:

  • 2 further primary classrooms to complete the primary school - to be completed before start of new academic year

  • new toilets for nursery/ primary at the back of nursery block

An exciting Volunteer opportunity: Community Guide for Ukrainians arriving in North Wales

The role of Community Guide is a bit like being host for a family or individual, except that you don't actually put them up in your home because the person (or family) will be provided with accommodation and a Living Wage job from the start. In this first instance, the employer owns a hotel in Betws y Coed. 

At the moment this scheme is for Ukrainians only, but Citizens UK are looking to develop similar schemes for other nationalities, once this pilot has been tested and proved to work. 

The key aspect is that it is about bringing more people over (from Ukraine, at this point), not relocating someone already here. Citizens UK have a massive waiting list of people wanting to come.

Please see further details below. 

Would you be interested in finding out more? contact Jonathan Cox via Croeso Menai or via recruitment@citizensuk.org. There's no commitment at this stage. 

Alternatively, if you can think of someone else who might be interested, please pass the word on. It could be a Ukrainian but remember the role is voluntary. And they must be confident in attempting to navigate the bureaucracy of banks, GP registration etc.