Amani ya Juu

MAKING OF THE UNITY QUILT The original Amani unity quilt was designed in 1999, it was a collective effort by artists and designers working together at Amani ya Juu at the time. All the materials ...
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In our 20th year at Amani, as we look for volunteers who are willing to host an Amani Box Party, it has made us reflect on all those who have helped us to get where we are. We asked Becky Chinchen...
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We couldn't have done 2015 without you! A Review of 2015 Here's what we accomplished together... U.S. Center Partnered with 67 volunteers throughout the US Increased US orders from Africa cent...
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Lillian is one of our most valued employees in Uganda and she is a survivor. Like many of us, her life has been full of trials and tribulations. By the age of 35, Amono Lillian had endured an abd...
Read moreKevin (center) is the Accountant at Amani Uganda. She has been extremely helpful with the growth of the Uganda center. She recently became a mother! We're so thrilled about this new addition to th...
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Life in Gulu, Uganda appears to have returned to normal. People plant gardens, take care of children, and visit one another in their homes. The young ladies of Amani Uganda stitch at their mac...
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5 Year Later, Where is Uganda Now?
A woman working with her child at Amani Uganda. A peace statue stands tall in the center of the plaza, commemorating the triumphant day that peace was restored in Gulu, Uganda. No longer are bulle...
Read moreHow does Amani Uganda give thanks? Each woman of the Amani Uganda center takes time to reflect on the blessings in her life---despite a troubled past. A few years ago, the women of Amani Uganda we...
Read moreYour voice is strong. Spread peace by sharing our video. Watch our 2.5 minute video. Forward the video to friends, family, & co-workers. Share it on Facebook and Twitter. Spread the word...
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