"Global Servants in Christian Education"

Kibaale Staff

Ugandan Staff:
Our African staff come from all over Uganda and some from neighbouring countries. They are committed to make a difference and often move great distances with their familes to this remote part of Uganda.



Ugandan Leadership Team:

Peter Ochulo - principal over all school divisions. Patrick - building and maintenance division
Elizabeth - clnical officer. Cephas - KCF/social worker

Kibaale now employs a number of staff who were students and graduates of the Kibaale Community School. Having now also graduated from institutions in Masaka, Kampala or other parts of Uganda, they work in the clinic, manage the farm, teach in the Kibaale Community School and various office, sponsorship and administrative jobs.

The project has several teaching/staff housing complexes where staff from other parts of Uganda can live with their families.

 



 

 

 

Canadian Staff:
Karl & Arleen Buchholz and daugher Karla
Vancouver, Canada
The Buchholz family moved to Kibaale from in August 2005. Karl is Director at Kibaale, responsible for the overall operation of the many programs. Karl's business and Bible School background has enabled him to take on the role of project director.

Arleen is responsible for the oversight of the centre's education program. Her six years at Kibaale (1993 - 99) and teaching/ administration experience at Pacific Academy have equipped her well to provide teacher training.

 

Laura Chaplin
Vancouver, Canada
Laura is now in her second year working at Kibaale. Laura heads up the KCF office and child sponsorship program.




 

The Dyck Family

(From Left:  Joel, Jeff, Finn, Shannon, and Avin).

Jeff and Shannon, along with their children, are joining the Kibaale team.  Their family has Uganda experience and will be a tremendous addition.  Jeff will be overseeing our farm, the vocational school, and various building projects.  The first building project for Jeff is our new medical clinic, scheduled to be completed in May 08.  Shannon will focus on home schooling her children and overseeing hospitality.  You can reach the Dycks by email: Dyck Family

Stacy Rempel


Stacy Rempel, a Canadian registered nurse, will be spending 10 months in Kibaale working in our clinic.  Her gifts of teaching and training will be directed toward our Ugandan clinical staff and her abilities with administration will help give new systems to this growing ministry.  Stacy has spent time doing this kind of work in Nigeria and we are thrilled to have her on board with the Kibaale team.

Visit Stacy’s Blog to find out more