Education
We creatively introduce out-of-classroom meaningful interactions/participations in innovative or inventive challenges and critical thinking initiatives that will reform theoretical educational
Motivation
We are role models who set realistic goals, offer constructive criticism and reward efforts of our students to boost their creativities
Empowerment
Our platform is a sustainable network of peer co-ordinated projects, led by trainers who nurture talent, encourage innovation and creation of hand-made products that include: african jewels, outfits, cosmetics and african technology
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We are member students at the foundation, trained to become entrepreneurs and teenage CEOs.
We invent and innovate practical skills into valuable products, in partnership with granting bodies, not-for-profit organizations, companies, and able individuals who share their time resources, logistics, skills, and financial resources in our teenage dreams.
Pompilla S. Agalo Foundation ( PSAF) is a membership foundation born out of the mind to educate, motivate and empower students
Training Outcomes
We are an optimistic group with the right zeal to provide deserving educational support opportunities to students
Learn moreMeet the Founder
Pompilla S. Agalo as “Pompi,” was the voice of the popular late-night rock radio program, “Sleepless,” on 95.9 Touch FM, 2009 - 2011. She was the brain child and organizer of what was Kampala’s first Rock Music Concert, staged at the Uganda national cultural center outdoors - 2011
Pompilla is outgoing, cool and rebellious! She is a lot fun, a creative cook, and has a great interest in Acholi culture. While she calls Gulu, Uganda home, she lives in Kampala where she taught ICT from 2012 to 2023.
Full ProfileThe Faces in their Eyes, is written in honour of Fr. John. Every purchase directly contributes to expanding the Literary Shelf of the foundation
The loss of her mother tears 12-year-old Agalo's family apart. Shuttled from one relative to another, she tries to fit in, aching for the love and belonging she has lost, but testing those who have the potential to offer it.
As her beloved hometown of Gulu is entrenched in the throes of a civil war, she grows into a restless school girl, prone to forbidden adventures at her Catholic boarding school. But love slips in more quietly, through a nun who leads Agalo to an aging Italian priest. He has taken in many other children, but none quite like the rebellious Agalo.
Can this two become father and daughter?