Orphans in Uganda Receive BFA Books Thanks to Bega kwa Bega

Orphans in Uganda Receive BFA Books Thanks to Bega kwa Bega

Students at a secondary school in Uganda unpack their new BFA books provided by Bega kwa Bega.

Some of estimated 2.5 million orphans in Uganda now have access to BFA books thanks to the nonprofit Bega kwa Bega.

Alison Flath volunteered at this organization in 2009 and sent BFA a report with photos of the book distribution at some of the primary and secondary schools. She writes: "Bega kwa Bega received a container of books—a mixture of text books and story books. All are of value as the people in Uganda have no public libraries and few opportunities to read for pleasure. The education of young people must be a top priority, and your contribution is of enormous value."These primary school students in Uganda received some BFA books thanks to Bega kwa Bega.This primary school on the outskirts of Kampla, Uganda, received BFA books thanks to Bega kwa Bega.