Students in Newcastle lend a helping hand to orphans in Uganda.
UK students are for once being praised for ‘doing good’. Let’s face it UK students have a reputation for being drunk and lazy all the time, so it’s quite good to see news like this. Essentially a bunch of architecture students from the University of Newcastle travelled to Uganda to build a children’s village for orphans in a heavily aids ridden population.
The students are said to have covered their own costs for travel and other expenses and have embarked on this amazing project of their own free will. They will be working to essentially save and home children who are desperate need of a safe environment.