



Part of last week and this week have been quite busy for the apprentices. We continued with blue print reading and specifications, and practiced lay out and construction of wooden stairs using a framing square, and they were able to make a small model to illustrate their skills.
Much of this week, they were engaged in voluntary work for their main Namukozi cathedral, where the youth group had to demonstrate their skills to improve the entrance to the vestry of the church by paving it.
They were so excited and so proud to collectively work on their own church, and the work itself is going to stay a landmark on their hearts.
Teach Men to Fish was behind the support of this noble cause by providing all the materials and transportation. The work was well done and everyone was so appreciative and proud of their youth group and challenged other young people in the community with their positive image.
As some of school goers are getting ready for back to school, nine of those who are not are going will be employed with further skill acquisition. Details will be next week after all arrangements are outlined.
Sincerely,
Patrick Lutalo.
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