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SILAS The fifth 20' container to leave our premises at The Old Boot Factory, container 'SILAS', left Chesham for UGANDA, on Tuesday, April 27th 2010. container Joel
DORCAS Workaid container "Dorcas" left The Old Boot Factory for Kenya on February 19th 2010, with a with 706 boxes of refurbished tools and equipment. container Joel
JOEL Workaid container "Joel" left The Old Boot Factory for Uganda on December 15th 2009, with a 10 tonnes of refurbished tools and equipment. container Joel
PHILIP Workaid container "Philip" left The Old Boot Factory for Zambia on August 13th 2009, with a full load of refurbished tools and equipment.
ANDREW Container "Andrew" the first Workaid container to leave The Old Boot Factory, left for Kenya on August 13th 2009, with 671 boxes of refurbished tools and equipment.
MICAH Workaid container "Micah" with 9.4 tons of tools and equipment, left for Zambia on June 19th 2009. container
BARNABAS The SECOND Workaid container of 2009 left for UGANDA on 20 March 2009.
30 worthwhile vocational training projects and self-help projects will be the beneficiaries
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NELSON MANDELA The first Workaid container of 2009 left for KENYA on 4 February 2009. container
CEPHAS The container with 687 boxes left Amersham destined for UGANDA on 6 August 2008 Cephas container
NAOMI This was the 12th Workaid container to be sent to KENYA, leaving here on 13 June 2008 Naomi container
MAGDALENE Workaid Container leaves Amersham destined for UGANDA on 14 December 2007, with 10 tons of tools and equipment. Container pic.
TITUS The container left Amersham for KENYA 24 October 2007 Titus
ELIZABETH Workaid container leaves Amersham destined for KENYA on 18 May 2007 Container
ISAIAH Workaid container leaves Amersham destined for UGANDA 4 April 2007 container
MARTHA The first Workaid container of 2007 left Amersham on Feb 2nd, it arrived at the port of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania on 11th March 2007 en route to Zambia. Martha