Rotary lauds Kalyesubula for uplifting Nakaseke communities
February 17, 2021 Written by John Vianney Nsimbe Dr Kalyesubula (3rd L) receives his award from officials of the Rotary Club of Kampala Ssese Islands
On February 4, the Rotary Club of Kampala Ssese Islands presented Dr ROBERT KALYESUBULA with a vocation award in recognition for his outstanding work in improving the healthcare and education of vulnerable communities in Nakaseke through his African Community Centre for Social Sustainability (ACCESS), writes John Vianney Nsimbe.
When you talk to Dr Robert Kalyesubula, a medical practitioner, one major character trait stands out; the meekness and a non-presumptuous warmth towards people.
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Taranaki animal charity out to help farmers deal with rodents
16 Feb, 2021 08:12 PM
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Milo and Otis were trapped with two kittens. Now Milo and Otis are ready to find a new home in a barn somewhere. Photo / Supplied
Milo and Otis were trapped with two kittens. Now Milo and Otis are ready to find a new home in a barn somewhere. Photo / Supplied
A Taranaki charity says it has both the problem and the solution when it comes to the number of stray cats in need of homes.
Daveena Taylor of the Taranaki Animal Protection Trust (TAPT) says the trust deals with hundreds of dumped cats and kittens, some of which live in colonies around the region. Daveena and the other volunteers feed, catch, neuter, foster and rehome as many of the cats and kittens as they can.
Stone Parish Council donates thousands of pounds to help struggling families
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Updated: 11:19, 16 February 2021
Thousands of pounds has been pledged by a parish council to help children and struggling families with the cost of food and online education.
Stone Parish Council has awarded £3,500 to local organisations assisting those hit hardest during the pandemic.
YMCA volunteers put together food parcels for those in need
It awarded £500 to the YMCA of Thames Gateway, based in Overy Street in Dartford, which supports more than 250 families who use their nurseries and after-school clubs as well as other vulnerable members of the community.
Over Christmas, hampers were delivered to vulnerable families across the Dartford area and this funding will help them to continue delivering essential items.