Giving dignity, health and hope – one period pack at a time

At 13 Not Out we believe every girl deserves the chance to stay in school — even when she’s on her period. That’s why we’re excited to launch our new period-packs in the Beyond Boundaries shop: a simple, meaningful way to support girls in Uganda with essential menstrual hygiene products. Why this matters A recentContinueContinue reading “Giving dignity, health and hope – one period pack at a time”

New coffee to support our charity!

We are so pleased to announce that Beyond Boundaries Coffee have launched a new website with delicious coffees, teas and hot chocolates. All sales help fund schooling for our girls which is so exciting. The coffees come in beans or ground with a mixture of single origin or blends which also come in decaf. TheContinueContinue reading “New coffee to support our charity!”

How cricket is changing lives in Uganda.

In Uganda, cricket is more than just a game — it’s a lifeline. Across the country, this sport is opening up new opportunities, especially for young girls who face challenges like poverty, early marriage, and limited access to education. Cricket programs in Uganda are empowering girls to stay in school, develop confidence, and build leadershipContinueContinue reading “How cricket is changing lives in Uganda.”

Education in Uganda

Empowering Uganda’s Girls Through Education and Sport In Uganda, significant strides have been made in promoting girls’ education and participation in sports. However, numerous challenges persist, hindering the full realization of gender equality in these sectors. Education: Progress and Persistent Barriers Enrollment and Literacy Uganda has witnessed improvements in female literacy rates, rising from 45%ContinueContinue reading “Education in Uganda”

How it all started: From cricket coaching to a movement for change!

What began as a group of volunteers coaching cricket in Uganda soon grew into something much bigger.While working alongside incredible local coaches, we saw firsthand the passion, talent, and potential of the young girls stepping onto the cricket field. But we also saw the challenges they faced off the pitch — girls dropping out ofContinueContinue reading “How it all started: From cricket coaching to a movement for change!”