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John Wamala

John marching with SAFY on World Aids Day

John Wamala 21, Kitamanyangamba

“Before SAFY came to our village, I was a pick pocketer. I used to do everything bad in order to stay in good living. But when SAFY came, I learnt how to be a Peer Educator. Now am clear in everything am doing.

“Am now a Peer Educator who is respected in the village, a youth who gives advice to young people like I. Am always called for village meeting. SAFY has done a lot for me.

“Am planning to make SAFY a big non government organisation (NGO) and to improve on my career (skater).

“This goes out to fellow youths “SEE THE WORLD FURTHER” coz it is not yet late.”