Frisbees for kids in remote areas with little else, accessible only by motorbike; our CEO-Founder, Candace, never bulks at discomfort in accomplishing our Missions.
JLP Sponsors Boys Club of NYC at Soulcycle
JLP CEO-Founder Candace w/Physical Director "Boys Club of NYC", Matt Hickey, and Harlem's Amar Kelly holding our brochure, created the most energetic Charity Ride ever at Soulycycle.
JLP 3rd Annual Soulcycle Ride Feb. 25th
The Boys Club of NY and the Bronx Early College Academy students along with many others rode their hearts out to raise funds for our Projects in Africa.
School Sign Northern Uganda, East Africa
Children's rights and Education, especially girls, who have it hardest, is our primary concern; not just physically improving their schools and environment, but educating their teachers, leaders so signs like this don't exist. And why a presence on the ground is needed.
Dry-Belt, Kakooge, Uganda: Water problems
Water isn't just a problem in Capetown, but all of Africa, and worse each year. A Dutch NGO " Tusaidiane" is trying a computerized system; we'll be "water harvesting" at St. Anthony's Girls School in a more culturally sensitive, simpler way.
Apiaries--Uganda and Eastern Congo
Bees are a global crisis; hive collapse is everywhere but Africa, yet its youth needs job. An Apiarist in Africa can support a family or two, honey's an expensive commodity in their capital cities. And we might be needing African honey soon!!
Soulcycle Charity Ride, Feb. 25th, 2:30
HELP US DO OUR GOOD WORK: Get a ticket, ride with us Feb. 25th, 2:30
Nduye, Eastern Congo "Efe Pygmies"
The exploitation of pygmies is an old concern of our Founder's; she partnered w/St. Joseph de Cluny Sisters in Cameroun to build Kaigama Agricultural Center for the Baka. Cluny Blog: http://kaigama-bertoua.blogsport.fr/2015/02/connaissez-vous-candace-sharsu.html Now JLP will address education for Efe pygmies in the Itrui forest, and improve their Clinic.
Pakwach, Northern Uganda
New Toilets-showers are important; as is the heart and hope, and for that, Chess sets & "Queen of Katwe" Dvd. True story about a poor Ugandan girl who became a Chess Master.
Morulem, Northern Uganda "Health Clinic"
Among Labwor people: An ex-Leprosarium, turned Health Clinic, gets new Toilets-Showers thanks to the combined efforts of JLP and the Hilton Foundation.
School Supplies reach Baraderes, Haiti, W.I.
Our CEO Candace hand-delivered school supplies, assuring their destination. Hurricane Matthew violently erased Haiti's South. Families are still living under tarps.
Sudanese Refugee Camps-Congo DRC
World Bank, UNHCR and JLP asessing needs and problems concerning Sudanese Refugees in Aba, Congo DRC. JLP already secured "Emergency Funds" that arrived in August.
Adumi, Uganda-- "Water Project"
Water's Life!...as you can see, with the four 10,000 liter "rain tanks" we had installed at Adumi school (a kilometer from Congo); brushing teeth, for bathing, washing clothes, cooking....ETC.
Luma, Congo DRC "Rain Tanks"
Water is Life!! Our local crew installs rain tanks so people won't go to the Adhu river, where infected flies on its banks is blinding 1/4 of the population. Now clean, safe water for all.
Kakooge, Uganda "Polaroid Project"
Our CEO encourages silliness, fun!..as each child gets the only photo they've ever had of themselves. They'll be rewarded their pictures after the day's gardening projects ends:)!
Logo, Eastern Congo "Polaroid Project"
For children to keep an image of themselves, some never having even looked in a mirror.
Efe Pygmies, Nduye, Eastern Congo, "Polaroid Project"
The Efe Pygmy children of Nduye having a picture of themselves instead of BEING photographed. Magic, JOY!!
Eastern Congo: Polaroid Project
Pimbo, Eastern Congo (DRC) For children-students who've never had an image of themselves (no phones, laptops, etc), our Founder gave as many as she could a Polaroid picture:))!!!!
Karenga, Uganda (Karamoja)
After years of improving the Primary school, the Headmistress-teachers residence was renovated; running water, toilets, solar light, to help ease the stress of a difficult place.
Pakwach, Uganda
First computer lab for students; now materials arrived for toilets-showers for school staff, who were showering with monitor lizards and other vermin outside.