Opening Party Planning

Posted by Claire Bristow and Sarah Whitney, Global Development Fellows Uta has a serious case of World Cup fever and we are suffering along with the community. The planning committee has big plans to get the entire building 100% complete by the time the World Cup is over so that we have something to celebrate … Read more

A need for water

Posted by Sarah Whitney and Claire Bristow, Global Development Fellows This week, builders laid the concrete slab at the community centre. This marks great progress as the foundation is complete and means that the walls will quickly start to get higher and higher. Finishing the slab required a lot of materials and labour in the … Read more

Energy & Goal Clarity – Let’s get to work!!

Posted by Saul Garlick, Executive Director Working on international development from a cushy Washington, DC office has its challenges. People always say that you must love your job purely because your mission is important to you, and that you feel like work is rewarding outside of yourself. They are correct, but it’s not so simple.

GDA meets Office Intern

Postedy by Jessica Schwartz, Intern The GDA to South Africa was an amazing way to spend my last spring break in college. SMRC provided the GDA participants with the ability to fully immerse in the culture and life style of rural South Africa. While on the GDA we experienced more in a week then most … Read more

Lily Sets the Bar High

Lily Muldoon, project director for Kenya, has just returned to the United States. Her work is a testament to the power of individuals to improve lives. SMRC has worked with her in Kenya for 3 years, and we have achieved life changing improvements working in partnership with the Kayafungo community.

Save the date!

Don’t miss out on a great opportunity to support the Uta Community Center project on April 2nd in Washington, DC by joining SMRC for dinner and fun at Madam’s Organ.

Your Impact in Pictures – Kenya

Last week, SMRC asked its supporters to help us build a Dam and a Secondary School. We were running short of funds, and your help would get us past the finish line. Well, you did it, and here are the pictures to show your impact. Thank you so much!!!

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