Jackson Kaguri, founder of the Nyaka AIDS Orphans School in Uganda, visited today with Clinton School students. He will speak in the Clinton School Speaker Series Later tonight.
Kaguri was a college-educated man living in America when he felt a calling to return to his home village in rural Uganda to help AIDS orphans.
With little money or support, Kaguri and his wife founded Nyaka, the only tuition-free school in its Ugandan district, which today provides education, meals, health care and often housing for up to 200 students.
Tonight, Kaguri will discuss his remarkable journey which is chronicled in his book, “The Price of Stones: Building a School for My Village.”
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