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On Friday May 18, 2012, AAR Uganda launched into the Beckmann Trust at Ntinda Primary School. The event saw children involvement in the planting of trees guided by officials from AAR Uganda and Ntinda Primary school.AAR Uganda will now be involved in more environmentally viable community activities with the aim of improving living conditions of communities and initiatives that foster a healthy environment.The Trees for Health programme combines health of environment with children's health. One of the ways the Trees for Health programme is achieved is by directly involving schools, communities, teachers and children, in the tree planting process right from hole preparation to care and management of the tree, hence an environmental conscious generation.
AAR Uganda realised the impact that social media has on the growth of any business entity and decided to take it on seriously. On 25 April 2012 AAR hit the 1000 fans mark.This page started on 27th June 2011 and the team has managed to grow the numbers to over 1019 fans The page is successful because we have a team that is passionate about Social media. As a way to celebrate and reward our fans, AAR Uganda will give out free Airtime to all its fans and a gift hamper to our 1000th fan. Airtime Serial numbers will be posted on our wall every 50 minutes during a particular day for 2 days. Whoever activates or copies them first is the winner.
On 28 April 2012,AAR Uganda partnered with the Kiwatule Rotary Club in conjunction with Centenary Bank, Uganda cares-SAIL program, Wakiso District health department and the local community to organize a medical Outreach in Matugga. Over 168 people from all walks of life turned up for this exercise. All services during this outreach were free of charge.
We were humbled by one elderly lady in her 80’s who confessed walking 5 miles to the venue to get free medical services . All people who were diagnosed and given prescriptions got drugs straight away for free. Drugs were provided by the rotary club of Kiwatule. Our AAR Acacia health centre team spear headed the entire exercise. Some people who were too old to line up to see a doctor had to be worked on in the ambulance. The outreach was organized by the Rotary club of Kiwatule and AAR was among the partners chosen to take part. Matugga is a rural area which is a 45 minutes drive from Kampala business district.

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