Throughout the 10 years of RAM’s existence, it has provided and achieved world-class services such as:
- built two wing-block classrooms and infrastructure leading from the homes to the schools for orphan children in Uganda.
- drilled three water wells in Nigeria and two in Ghana, West Africa;
- purchased two water purifier systems for Haiti and one for a community in Ghana and
- facilitated a dental clinic in the Dominican Republic, three medical clinics in Ghana, two in South Africa, and one in Uganda, where over 5,000 poor people received medical care and treatment. These humanitarian projects and medical clinics have impacted and transformed the lives of thousands within at-risk communities.
In June 2011, RAM will travel on a mission trip to Uganda, Africa.
A team of 15 people will build a wing-block classroom for hundreds of orphan children at the Watoto Child Care Ministries in Kampala, Uganda. The classroom will be built in memory of my cousin, Kendra Tooks, who at the age of 22, died in May 2009. She was in a coma for four months due to complications from surgery during child-birth. Kendra traveled with RAM to Uganda in June 2004 to build the first classroom for the orphan children. This classroom will also be a “Legacy of Hope” for Roman O’Neil Tooks, Kendra’s two year old son.

