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Boxing For Buhinga 2 – The Brewery Beatdown

Boxing For Buhinga 2 – The Brewery Beatdown

Training Underway

Training Underway

We held our first training session this week for the brave volunteers that want to be a part of our highly anticipated event later this year. If you’re interested in joining us, future sessions are Tuesdays, 20:30 at The Boxing Clinic in Angel. Let us know if you are interested (running 5km beforehand ala Louise […]

Heroes Wanted

Following the success of 2012’s Boxing For Buhinga, Universal Chance will be hosting another white collar boxing event later this year.  To get things started we are on the lookout for guys or girls who are up for this incredibly rewarding challenge. There’s absolutely no experience required and we will be arranging group training sessions to provide […]

Buhinga Works Complete!

Buhinga Works Complete!

Despite some delays along the way as a result of the rainy season we are happy to report that the first phase of Universal Chance’s work at Buhinga School is complete. Two of our trustees (Mpuuga and Ian) visited the school over Xmas and met with both our project manager and the school headmaster. The […]

Freezing For Futures – Ben & Charlie Taking On Polar Marathon

Freezing For Futures – Ben & Charlie Taking On Polar Marathon

Think it’s been getting a bit chilly in the past week or so? Spare a thought for Ben and Charlie Wharfe who will be taking on The Polar Circle Marathon this coming weekend in support of Universal Chance. Referred to as “the coolest marathon on earth” it takes place in Greenland in temperatures as low […]

Work In Progress!

Work In Progress!

We are delighted to bring you an update from Uganda on the work taking place at Buhinga School as a result of your contributions. Getting underway took longer than we had anticipated, but we were keen to work directly with local contractors to make sure all of our funds were going back into the community […]