Recent News...

Charity Status Obtained in the UK

January 2010 was a momentous occasion in the history of wannabeamazin as we received confirmation from the UK Charity Commission that we have successfully passed the criteria to register as a charity (No: 1134195). Since 2007 we have been operating as a not-for-profit organisation, gaining charity status is a significant step in our evolution as an organisation and will help in the generation of funds for our programmes in Uganda.

Partnership with Snapshut

Wannabeamazin are excited to announce a special partnership with Snapshut - an up-and-coming streetwear brand based in London, UK. Snapshut produce simple yet bold art-inspired designs printed on soft bamboo T-shirts sourced from ethical manufacturers. 5% of profits from the sale of Snapshut bamboo T-shirts will go directly to wannabeamazin. Check out the designs here.

End-to-End Cycle Challenge

A team of 6, some might say crazy, volunteers are busy preparing for the Cycle Challenge of a life-time as they attempt to cycle the full length of the UK in under 2 weeks. Click here for more details...

Upcoming Events...

Check the Get Involved page for the upcoming events in your area.

Latest News from Bajjo

Click here for the latest news from Vincent and the rest of the team in Bajjo.

Thank You!

We just want to say a massive thank you to everyone who has donated their time or money towards our work. We really appreciate it, and thought we'd mention just a few of you below:

Zack and Paul Lwanga...for all your time, patience and many, many answers. Laurie Heard, Andrew Pearson, Becca-Hustler Wraight, Kirsty Roach, Rachel Conway, Diane Melvin and Chris Richardson! Bradley Young, Bonnie and Alan Rosenstein, Craig Holloway, Nuria Carter and Lisa Alty at Brookson for your generous donations. Anita Benfield, Liz Bowyer and all the pupils at Holy Trinity School.

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