Ssubi Foundation Receives 10 Laptops

By electronic recycling association June 25, 2019

We were delighted to donate 10 laptops to the Ssubi Foundation. It was founded by Philip Ndugga who was born in Uganda during one of the most tumultuous times in its history. He was given an opportunity to go to school and hope for a better future.

That gift of hope is the reason the Ssubi Foundation exists today. Philip went on to meet his wife and Ssubi co-founder, Tracy, in Kampala where she was working as a biologist for the Jane Goodall Institute. Together, they moved to Calgary, Alberta but left their hearts in Uganda. In 2001 they started the Ssubi Foundation.

From building playgrounds, libraries, and teacher accommodation to organizing community gardens and an annual football tournament they work directly with administrators and staff to provide their schools with the tools they need to educate Uganda’s next generation of leaders.

These laptops will be donated to schools in Uganda that they have worked with over the years. They will be used by the students and their teachers to surf the web, update students records, help with school assignments and day to day tasks.

We wish this organization and their mission the best of luck. If you would like to learn more about this amazing organization and their plans, please visit their website here.