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6Aug/100

IC Impact in Uganda

Invisible Children Uganda Stats 2010

Invisible Children Uganda is implementing five programs on the ground in Uganda:

1.  Legacy Scholarship Program

2.  Schools for Schools

3.  The Teacher Exchange

4.  Village Savings and Loan Associations

5.  MEND

These programs directly support 10,291 beneficiaries as follows:  9,048 students attend our 11 Schools for Schools partner schools, 90 teachers have participated in the Teacher Exchange, 559 secondary students and 181 university students are in our Legacy Scholarship Program, 400 villagers are participating in our Village Savings and Loan Associations, and 13 seamstresses are employed by MEND.

In addition to our five programs, ICU has cultivated a close partnership with Conservation Cotton Initiative Uganda.

18Jul/100

The Henn Family Statement

Henn Family Statement:

The Henn family is grateful for the concern expressed for their two sons, Nathan and Kyle. We are devastated by the loss of Nate in the terrorist attack in Uganda, and the pain is immense. We are blessed that by the grace of God we did not lose our second son, Kyle, when the plane bringing him to be with our family crashed Monday. Our prayers and wishes go out to the men that died and were injured in providing help to our family.

Nathan’s death shocked and hit us hard. A parent is not designed to lose a child. It is important to us that we make clear Nathan’s purpose in being in Uganda at that time. We could not be more proud of our son and brother, and of the man that he was and the life that he lived. He died doing the ministry that brought him the most joy, following Christ to reach and help the children of Northern Uganda.

18Jul/101

STRONG ONE

Terrorist attacks exploded in the capital of Uganda last Sunday.

Suicide bombs tore through crowds that had gathered in celebration to watch the final match of the World Cup.

Tons of reports and news outlets have been telling the story, but the terrorists have not only killed 76 people, they’ve shaken an unstable nation and took the life of our own Nate Henn.

Nate “Oteka” Henn, was a volunteer with Invisible Children in San Diego for over a year and a half. He dedicated his life to following Jesus and was a man after God’s own heart.

He was a servant and a peacemaker who never wanted to be in the spot light.

His Ugandan Legacy Tour teammate, Innocent, gave him the name “Oteka”, which means “Strong One”. The two grew close on IC’s Legacy Tour in the US and Nate had recently traveled to Uganda to visit Innocent and experience “Africa” for the first time.

One of Nate’s dreams was to visit Uganda and travel to Gulu to see the programs he’d so selflessly supported through fundraising, awareness and advocacy.

We’re beyond thankful that Nate was with his friends Innocent, Tony and Lindsey when he moved on to be with his maker.

IC has put together a Memorial Fund for Nate Henn, www.natehenn.com, and an incredibly well made video to give you a glimpse of who Nate was and what he stood for.