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Meet Jimmy: THRIVEGulu Driver

Jimmy loves to laugh. This, in part, is why he was able to jump right into the THRIVE Gulu family. He immediately felt at home with his colleagues, finding in them people who he respected for the important work they do helping others: “All the staff in both Uganda and the USA are so caring […]

Eliminating Gender-Based Violence

By Agness Aber, Empowerment Officer  Often, violence against women and children is rooted in gender-based discrimination. THRIVEGulu offers Gender-Based Violence (GBV) awareness activities and trainings of lay GBV Monitors who live in the villages we serve. The goals of training lay GBV monitors is to eliminate all forms of violence perpetrated against women and girls and […]

Leave No Child Behind: The Day of the African Child

The “Day of the African Child” has been celebrated in African countries since it was first initiated in 1991 by the Organization of African Unity, now known as the African Union. The day was initially created to honor the students who participated in the Soweto Uprising of 1976.  On June 16, 1976 in Soweto South […]

Villagers Empowered!

An update from Akidi Brenda Nancy, Senior Empowerment Manager THRIVEGulu implements Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSLA) within all 25 Empowerment Groups established by THRIVE.  Group members voluntarily save money from their small businesses each week depending on each individual’s ability to save. This money is invested into the VSLA for the good of the […]

The Determination to Thrive: My Experience in Uganda

By Anita Stetson, U.S. Operations Manager After I told my husband, Tim, that I had been hired by THRIVEGulu and wasn’t just a contractor anymore, the first thing he asked me was, “When do you go to Uganda and meet the team?” The question made me pause… it was one thing to talk about the […]

Reaching Rural Villages with the Mobile Mental Health Clinic

The Mobile Mental Health Clinic is one of the methods utilized by THRIVEGulu to provide Pyscho-Social Support to survivors of conflict. Recently, our team drove two hours one way to reach Lukwir Village to provide mental health awareness and medication. These patients live in rural areas that are difficult to reach and often neglected. Upon […]

Meet Agness: THRIVEGulu Empowerment Officer

“I love the many different services THRIVEGulu offers to the community!” Even before joining the THRIVE team as one of its newest members, Agness had heard about the positive impact THRIVE was making in northern Uganda.  It was only natural that she would apply for the position of Empowerment Officer when the opportunity arose.  Beyond the […]

Meet Lawrence: THRIVEGulu Counselor

Lawrence is one of the newest additions to the THRIVEGulu team.  His past experience at the Center for Children in Vulnerable Situations, and his education in Social Work and Social Administration from Uganda Christian University have prepared him well for the challenging work of THRIVE.  Like all of our counselors, Lawrence has completed the Trauma […]

We Have a Car!

With great appreciation for the Sorenson Legacy Foundation, we were able to purchase a Toyota RAV-4. The vehicle will enable us to increase staff safety, transport materials, and reach a broader geographical range. Our staff is excited and overjoyed!