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Hunter Valley Rotaract Club supporting Arise and Shine Uganda.

Phone: +61 415 749 548



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22.01.2022 Our Mother's Day Raffle was drawn at our Trivia Night. Prize winners were: 1st Gail Cruikshanks 2nd Kristy Crowe... 3rd Shaelie Carroll Congratulations!



15.01.2022 Loved watching this video! Check it out to see how our beautiful beads (seen on our page) are made in Uganda. The ladies of Arise and Shine Uganda's Beads Project use this same technique to make jewellery for us to sell here in Australia. They are so very proud to be apart of this project.

09.01.2022 We have some fantastic news to share with all of our Arise and Shine supporters! Our Trivia Night for 2014 was a HUGE success! We raised just over $17,000 on Friday night for Arise and shine Uganda. We're so close to our goal of raising $40,000. A few more thousand & our Babies Home won't just be a dream but a forever home for orphaned & vulnerable children! From the bottom of our hearts we say thank you to everyone who has supported us & AASU. You are all so very generous x

09.01.2022 We are local stars in today's The Singleton Argus :) We are so enormously proud to be apart of such an incredible community and this wonderful project for Arise and shine Uganda We truly are so grateful for all the support we have been given. And if you'd still like to donate, you could help us get over the line and to our final target of $40,000! Details on how to donate inside the article. ... We are so close to building a Babies Home! See more



06.01.2022 Friends, we have a favour to ask. Today is the start of Refugee Week, a chance for the Australian community to unite for some of the world's most vulnerable chi...ldren. We know you're already aware of these kids. We've seen your compassion for the refugee children of Syria and for the kids locked up in Australia's detention centres. But many Australians don't share your understanding yet, and that's something we hope to change this week. We're going to introduce children who've been forced to flee their homes but are somehow still full of resilience and hope, just waiting for a chance to thrive. We're going to explain how Australia is denying children in detention the basic freedoms we've promised them by signing the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. And we're going to offer a practical way that everyone can help to protect the rights of the refugee children in our care. So, that favour? We need you to share these messages with your friends and to explain why refugee children are so important to you. Please keep an eye out for our updates and stop by our page once in a while. Our Facebook community is now 27,000 strong. Imagine if every one of us lent our voice to refugee children this week. How many friends could we inform? How many hearts could we touch? Let's find out together.

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