Heather Bellamy spoke with Gulu Mission about the devastating effect of the war in Northern Uganda, with child soldiers, extreme poverty and a lack of education and what they are doing to rebuild their community and give them hope.
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Heather: Why have you come?
Phoebe: I came so I could get to meet some of the people who have already been supporting the work that Gulu Mission is doing with us in Uganda, but also to try and see if we can expand this network to get more people signed up for the work that we are doing together with Gulu Mission.
Heather: What have you been doing so far while you have been here?
Phoebe: We have gone to several schools and churches.
Heather: How can people get in touch with Gulu Mission and support your work?
Helen: They can come and look at our website gulumission.org or contact us via info@gulumission.org. We'd love to hear from you. We'd love more people to get on-board and be a part of it. It's such a humbling work that we do and we do need more people to join us.
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