5th. and 7th. graders at St. Theresa School were fully engaged in a lecture and discussion lead by Ronald Mugabi and Daniel Muelshigi, board chairman of Aim for the Restoration of Hope, a charity caring for orphans from the AIDS epidemic in Uganda. For over an hour, these children listened the plight about the orphans of East Africa, admired the natural treasures of the country, and developed an awareness and sense of individual responsibility as faith-followers of God, future active members of society and future leaders of society that they need to follow on the footsteps of Christ by taking an active stand to care for their unpriviledged brothers and sisters in far corners of the world such as the African continent. At their tender age, they are already thinking about pursuing a life of services, volunteerism and even working in Uganda to make this world a better place... That is the St. Theresa legacy that is not restrained by grades and accolades, but by educating future citizens of the world. All of us, Ronald, Daniel, Mrs. Corey and myself were in tears at the end of the event. Way to go kids!!!!!