Fifteen students of S.H. Ho College went to Uganda with Prof. Joseph J.Y. Sung, putting on safety gloves and picking up trowels to build a student dormitory for the Watoto children’s village. What they were building was much more than bricks and mortar. They were in fact trying to help the people in the war-torn country to rebuild their confidence and self-esteem. (For the full story, please read p. 2–3)
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