216: St. Francis Ministries + the St. Francis de Sales School for the Deaf in Uganda - Rannah
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This week on The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast we welcome our friend Rannah, founder of St. Francis Ministries + the St. Francis de Sales School for the Deaf in Uganda. You may be familiar with Rannah and her work because we’ve covered her through the years, but this is a powerful, inspiring, and in-depth look into how Rannah decided to go to Uganda and how St. Francis Ministries and the St. Francis de Sales School for the Deaf in Uganda came to be. Saint Francis Ministries is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization established in 2018 that serves the Deaf and disabled in Uganda through spiritual, linguistic, academic empowerment, support, and community to those in need. The St. Francis de Sales School for the Deaf is a safe haven for Deaf students in Uganda, with a focus on sign language development, spiritual growth, and academic growth. Rannah runs this incredible organization and school, and we are so honored and excited to share her story and her inspiring mission. In this episode, you’ll hear: Rannah’s inspiring story and how she ended up in Uganda for the first time; How Rannah decided to start St. Francis Ministries and the school for the deaf and about their incredible mission; About the lives of those that St. Francis Ministries and the school for the deaf are impacting; What’s next for the organization and the school – and the big things they have to come; And so much more! Listen and Subscribe: Don't miss this inspiring episode - and so many others! Listen to The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast on #ApplePodcasts, #Spotify, #YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with our latest episodes. Join the movement to empower girls and change the world, one story at a time! For more information on Rannah, St. Francis Ministries, and the St. Francis de Sales School for the deaf, please visit: www.1girlrevolution.com/rannah For more information on 1 Girl Revolution, to listen to all of our podcast episodes, watch our Emmy-nominated documentaries, and more, please visit: www.1GirlRevolution.com