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Empowering Students to Create Real-World Change

Through our Schools for Schools program, American students work alongside students at a “Sister School” rural Uganda to advance access to education and create lasting change.

Start a club, or simply launch a fundraiser for your Sister School and help Ignite Skills for Life courses, fund classroom makeovers, and more. You’ll learn about sustainable, ethical development from local leaders, engage with students around the world and become a global citizen scripting real-world change.

Learn about Global Citizenship

Your club will be paired with a Ugandan Sister School who you'll partner with to fuel projects that improve access to education in rural villages. Your club will be part of a network of schools across the USA creating real, lasting change.

Make a true impact in Uganda

Together we'll cover a range of topics to develop ourselves as better global citizens, covering topics from the global education crisis, to combatting white saviorism, to the importance of local leadership.

Create lasting friendships

When you join a FAF Club, you'll create lifelong friendships - not only with your peers, but with students, teachers and local leaders across the world who are part of the Far Away Friends community!

Why start a Club?

Gain experience with a global nonprofit

Start a Schools for Schools club to show your commitment to global citizenship and social responsibility, making a real-world impact in under-resourced communities.

Develop your leadership and activism skills

Running a club demonstrates your leadership and organizational skills, setting you apart on college and master's program applications.

Create real-world change before graduation

Join the program and make a tangible difference in the lives of others before graduation, showing your initiative to effect positive change.

Meet Our Ugandan Sister Schools!

Meet Our USA Sister Schools!

FOR TEACHERS

About the program:

Bringing Far Away Friends to your school can provide a wealth of benefits for both students and teachers. FAF offers an opportunity for students to expand their worldview, connect with other people and get involved in projects that make a real impact on the lives of students in other communities. Our programs provide a variety of learning opportunities across different disciplines, such as leadership, international studies, public speaking, history, and social entrepreneurship. For teachers, FAF provides opportunities to engage your students emotionally through storytelling and hands-on experiences, enhance your existing curriculum, and make a real impact in students' lives. We also offer potential for teacher exchanges and other forms of collaboration between schools in the USA and Uganda!

What Teachers and Students are saying:

  • Camela Giraud, English Teacher, The Out-of-Door Academy, Sarasota, FL

    After FAF (visited), several faculty felt that the Far Away Friends story had relevance beyond an inspirational assembly. We felt their work represented so much of our curriculum in living form, the shape of a small team of visionaries not much older than our students. When we reached out to FAF to design a deep dive visit into specific divisions and classes, they could not have been more excited to shape a day-long multidisciplinary approach to share with our students.  Far beyond a nonprofit that is exclusively focused on fundraising, Far Away Friends continues to be true to its original purpose: establish real connections between people in order to make the world more connected, equitable, and aware.

  • Mary M. - Club Leader, Dakota Ridge High School

    Far Away Friends has helped me to see that I need to put away my issues so I can focus on more important things and help make the world a better place. I'm honored to even be in an amazing club with amazing people working with a great organization. I'm excited to continue learning more about the world through a wider lens, one in which Far Away Friends has helped me develop, and am exhilarated to help the world with what we are doing as a team.

  • Coco G. - Club Leader, Lakewood High School

    Far Away Friends has taught me the true meaning of being a global citizen, thus reiterating the importance of strong leadership and meaningful engagement. The dedication to thwarting white saviorism resonates with me, as one needs to leverage their own privileges to provide local leaders with the opportunities to become the heroes of their own stories. I am so honored to be a part of the FAF community, and am thrilled to continue using my leadership position to help fund and bring awareness to the amazing work being done at Far Away Friends.

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Let’s make an impact this year!

We’re looking for passionate USA or UK based Teachers and Students to work with this year! Sign up to receive more information about how your school can launch a Far Away Friends Club or make an impact as part of our Sister Schools network.