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Community Library Project

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Our primary focus is to restore sustainable living and educational opportunities for all ages, offering much needed resources to improve lives and become self-reliant.

Library Project

Lutino Adunu-Children Loved commits to transforming lives and empowering the impoverished, Nwoya District, Northern Uganda. Our primary focus is to restore sustainable living and educational opportunities for all ages, offering much needed resources to improve lives and become self-reliant.

In partnership with doTERRA Healing Hands, friends and supporters of Lutino Adunu, the organization is currenting building the first Public and community resource center to provide educational opportunities to the community. The project is intended to reenforce the initiatives towards giving the indispensable requirements of quality education to small rural villages in Nwoya district. Already, over 16 surrounding villages and 40 schools are using the small library. The remote schools are being supported through the accelerated reading program whereby story books are donated to primary pupils to improve literacy.

The library has provided much needed Uganda curriculum books and other learning resources to school children, school drop outs and adults in the communities looking to continue with learning processes. Since its inception in May 2015, the community resource centre has served over 50,000 children and adults. It is anticipated that through the provision of a bigger library space, while providing additional library services such as computers and internet services, our impact on improving literacy levels and addressing health and other social development issues in the communities will be amplified.

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