Sanyu & Nokrach talked to students at Welsh Valley Middle School on Monday.
Sandy Edelstein posted this on her website:
http://www.yourmomentscaught.com/
Please look at it. Nice photos and comments.
Sanyu & Nokrach talked to students at Welsh Valley Middle School on Monday.
Sandy Edelstein posted this on her website:
Please look at it. Nice photos and comments.
This t-shirt is the same used by Obey Clothing. The image is put on using an environmentally friendly, Discharge Printing process. Discharge printing embeds the inks into the shirt. It is water-based, as opposed to silk screening, which uses plastisol inks. Art Press, who printed the shirts uses all soy-based chemicals.
The shirt is soft because the inks are embedded into the shirt (as opposed to being on top of it). Each garment is unique. Colors may vary slightly due to the dyes in the shirt.

L.E.A.D Uganda and our corporate partner, TunicLove closed NASDAQ on Wednesday November 25.

l-r: L.E.A.D Uganda student Sanyu Nakyeyune, Stephen Shames, TunicLove founder Gaurav Butani,, RJM Group founder Rita Overzat at NASDAQ. Thanks NASDAQ for honoring us.

L.E.A.D Uganda – TunicLove video plays on the NASDAQ Tower in Times Square, New York City. Don Thompson produced the video. Thanks Don. Don’s email: don.m.thompson@gmail.com


Forefront Church posted two videos this week.
In the first church members talk about their recent trip to Uganda,
In the second, Stephen Shames discusses why he started L.E.A.D Uganda
Michal Chelbin donated the print “Dasha and Oxana”, Russia 2004, to L.E.A.D Uganda’s November 12th auction at the Steven Kasher Gallery, 521 West 23rd Street in New York. The event starts at 6:30 PM.

You can purchase the Shepard Fairey prints at our online store.
PRINTS WILL SHIP WEEK OF NOVEMBER 9th.

You can purchase the Shepard Fairey prints at our online store.
www.leaduganda.org/shop
(1) Use Goodsearch as your search engine.
Every time you use Goodsearch we receive one cent. A penny may not seem like much but it adds up.
If 100 people do ten searches a day, that is 1,000 pennies or $10.00 a day, $3,650.00 a year — or two kids in school – just from searching.
(2) Use Goodshop to purchase things online.
We receive up to 30% of the piurchase price. In most cases it is 2 -3 %. But American Express gives us money iwhen you apply for a car.
Netflix for new acounts. AT&T for buying a phone. This works on eBay, LL Bean, Staples, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Nike, and lots of stores.
But you have to access them through Goodshop.
HOW TO DO IT.
(1) GOODSEARCH
Go to http://www.goodsearch.com/
Go to WHO DO YOU GOODSEARCH FOR?
It is circled in the photo below.
ENTER: LEAD Uganda (Brooklyn, NY)

BOOK MARK THIS PAGE ON YOUR MENU BAR. Use it to search.
If you use Internet Explorer or Firefox, you can replace Google with Goodsearch as your default search engine on your menu bar.
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Go to http://www.goodsearch.com/toolbar/lead-uganda
Click on the Firefox Plug-in. Download it.

After if is downloaded and installed, go to Search Engine (what is it called?)
To the left of it pull down the menu to manage Search Engines. (see photo)
Select Goodsearch.

(2) How to use GOODSHOP
Go to http://www.goodsearch.com/
Type in the name of the store (see photo):

If you type in “Eddie Bauer” (for example), you will be taken to this page:

Click on “GOODSHOP THIS STORE”
For us to get the money, you have to access them through Goodshop.
THAT TAKES YOU TO THEIR WEB PAGES AND YOU JUST SHOP MORMALLY.
Money goes to us automatically, at no cost to you.
The New York Times ran a photo of mine of 13-year-old Victorious who died of AIDS last Sunday. Victorious was a wonderful girl who was one of the reasons I started L.E.A.D Uganda. She was the sister of Moses Kusasira a L.E.A.D Uganda student.
