TROY grad puts skills to work during Uganda mission

Troy University alumna Brogan Freeland with children in Uganda during a recent mission trip to provide occupational therapy.

Troy University alumna Brogan Freeland with children in Uganda during a recent mission trip to provide occupational therapy.

Troy University alumna Broghan Freeland recently took her passion for helping people with physical disabilities to Uganda for a medical mission trip focused on children.

Freeland, who is currently in occupational therapy school at Alabama State University, recently completed the fieldwork for her degree in Uganda in partnership with Our Hope International, a Birmingham-based organization…

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College of Education completes life-changing study and service in Africa

TROY College of Education students and faculty visited the Buganda Parliament and met the Speaker of the Parliament, the Hon. Nelson Kawalya.

TROY College of Education students and faculty visited the Buganda Parliament and met the Speaker of the Parliament, the Hon. Nelson Kawalya.

Five students and two professors traveled to Uganda during May 10-22 to learn powerful lessons and expand global awareness and understanding.

Students on the journey include Brittany Guris, majoring in American Sign Language Interpreter Training; Tyree McIntosh, Counseling and Rehabilitation; Nakisha Thomas, Social Work; Lydia Williams, Mass Communications; and Erin Woods, Student Affairs. Professors guiding…

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