The Everett and Austin Project appeared on the popular NTV Uganda show, “Perspective with Josephine Karungi” on November 22, 2019. It was originally recorded on the last Monday of October 2019 during our Mission Uganda 1.

What an amazing job Josephine and her team did telling the story about what we are trying to accomplish through our project. Please tune in to the recording below and let us know in the comments what you think.

Would you like to join us in the cause? #PWJK #theeverettandaustinproject #wearesapphirefoundation

Perspective with Josephine Karungi: How much do you know about Muscular Dystrophy?

For more information on the good works that The Everett and Austin Project is doing, please click on the HOME button, or like our FACEBOOK PAGE. Thank you!

 

 

By Tim Gillen

I'm a born-again christian, sold out to serving the needs of the less fortunate and in Sub-Saharan Africa. I founded The Everett and Austin Project in October 2018 to honor my 2 boys posthumously by helping people living in poverty going thru Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and other rare diseases. My sons each died of Duchenne, Austin in 2012 at age 16 and Everett in 2017 at age 22.

5 thoughts on “PWJK Watch Party”
  1. Thanks for the great work and continue reaching out to many.
    I would wish to be part of the cause as well.

    1. Thank you so much Sharon! And you are very welcome. Thank you so much for offering to help. We certainly need more help. Please tell me some more about yourself. Much appreciated. 🙂

    1. Thank you Mutebe. God is with us. It is so good to be used of Him for His glory. When I see our kids smile and how thankful they are, it brings a deep thrill and joy of the Lord. So nice to “share the wealth” in what little way that I can. Bless you brother, Tim

  2. Great work and efforts all put together.it wasn’t a simple journey .we bless the Lord for how far the project has gone .lord bless all the donars and we’ll wishes who have seen TEAAPI grow to helping children in Africa .lord bless you all.

    Don’t forget to hit the donation button

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