Friday, July 20, 2012

Inspiring Words from Students

Students at Uplands High School, a 2009 library that was replenished this year.
In Uganda, there is a saying,
“If you want to hide something from an African, put it in a book.”
However, I can definitely report after six months of visiting LOL libraries – those books have been opened!


Here are some comments from high school students who have opened – and read – those books.

“Here in Africa, many of our school mottos are: ‘Knowledge is Power!’ Our library has empowered us. It has made us better each day, preparing us to be people capable of changing Africa and the world over with
our knowledge.”

“The people I admire to be like are well-read men and women. When I get there, I will not forget that it was the Libraries of Love that added a spark to set me on that course.”

"Our library is the only place in our school that one can get true peace. I could not even think that one day I could have a place where I could read all the novels I want. You all have made my dreams come true.”

“I think the smile on everyone’s face around me, and especially mine, is the same smile on your faces too when you choose the right amazing books which you send us.”

“When I first went into the library, I thought it was boring. But, when I started reading the books, I found it was magnificent!”

“The first time I entered the new library, I was breath-taken and could not suppress the sudden gasp that escaped me. The books were so many and they all promised abundant knowledge.”

“I have learned about many things which have helped in my studies and in my daily life. Since the first day I stepped in the Library of Love, I knew that it would change my life – from and ordinary one to an extraordinary one!”


“The books are attractive and engrossing. My favorites are the biographies, as I have found my story in them. Before I had a lot of time to waste, but now with this library, I put my mind to work. Thank you so much for this great opportunity."

“A gift of roses is precious; that of money is expensive; but a gift of your love for the readers is more treasurable and comes from God."

“I have changed from being self-centered, non-active, always quiet in the class, African – as commented on report cards by the class teachers, to one show shares, joins discussions, and is concerned about my family and friends. My life is interesting and jolly for the first time. The library has made my school the right place to be.”


Making a big difference
Children’s minds are popping with knowledge and new ideas, and they have learned to enjoy reading. From 7th grade scores given to me by principals, showing before and after receiving libraries, I am happy to report there is a major difference. (Seventh grade is the end of primary school in Uganda).

Examples: Namungoona Primary's overall score totals moved from 55 to 135. Students from Namirembe Primary, receiving the top score, have doubled. Many of our schools are now the best in their districts.

May God bless you for your part in impacting these young people, by making thelibraries possible!

- Trudy

4 comments:

Didas De La Ray said...

Liararies Of Love is amazing,and it is making me an amazing person too. Thank you Trudy.

Unknown said...

Thank you Trudy for bringing sunshine to the lives of so many who did not value the power of reading.God bless you!

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