Partnership
We are supported in a number of ways by a host of individuals, companies, grant making bodies and foundations and some of the major current contributors are listed below. There are many more supporters past and present too numerous to mention to whom we also extend our gratitude.
Corporate Sponsorship and Support
A&A Group host our UK team and provide office accommodation and facilities at Garrick House in Hampton Hill, allowing us to reduce our UK overheads to an absolute minimum.
In addition many staff members have individually contributed through payroll giving and support for specific projects since African Revival’s early days.
http://www.taagl.com/
SSP are supporting Bwobo Manam school in Uganda through major donations and sponsorship in the Addidas Women’s 5km Challenge. They also kindly host and maintain this website.
http://www.ssp-uk.com/default.aspx
n4s are supporting one of AR’s key education projects, CubuPrimary school in Uganda and members of their team have visited the site to inspect our work!
http://www.n4s.co.uk/
Fruity Faces Ltd. was established for two main reasons - to promote healthy eating and to raise funds for children's charities and has particularly supported AR’s farming work in Zambia.
http://www.fruityfaces.com/index.html
Trusts and Foundations
The Clean Sheet Foundation is a charity set up to help young adults start a new life with a clean sheet and has committed itself to a project in Uganda to rebuild a school and create a farm in the school grounds at Kocha Goma.
They are organising an epic cycle from HartpuryCollege in Gloucestershire to Kocha Goma, arriving in October 2009, to raise funds for the project. You can follow their progress in this huge endeavour at http://www.cleansheetfoundation.co.uk/index.html
Just a Drop is charity that aims to provide clean, safe water and sanitation where it is needed most. They are supporting us by providing funding to boreholes at schools in Northern Uganda and Zambia.
http://www.justadrop.org/
Friends and Supporters
Founding Trustee Tony Allen and his wife Paige are ongoing supporters of African Revival and have been unwavering in their commitment to its development.
We have a number of other major donors, individuals who have contributed considerable time, energy and financial resource into supporting our projects. They know who they are.
CUP. The Cobham Uganda Partnership has consistently supported African Revival’s education and health projects in Gulu since 2005. Its members are currently involved in fundraising to support our exciting new vocational training initiative.
UDS. Uganda Development Services is both a UK charity and a Ugandan non-governmental organisation whose mission is to contribute to the socio-economic development of rural communities through education, information sharing, and technical empowerment.
http://www.ugandadev.com/uds_who.html