By Amy Baty-Herbert | Project Leader
Hawanatu is currently taking computer classes at the Develop Africa Sierra Leone (DASL) Computer Lab.
She expresses her gratitude for this opportunity in this video saying, "My name is Hawanatu. I am really happy to be part of Develop Africa Computer School in Sierra Leone. I gained a lot of experience because this is the first place I touched a keyboard ever in my life. I have learned good things so many things in this place and now I am able to type."
Students, including Hawanatu, are at varying levels in their computer training, which includes Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Access, Microsoft PowerPoint, and Hardware and Networking. Classes are set up so that everyone has access to a computer and are available at varying times and days depending on the group each student is in.
Thanks to you, more youths and young adults are getting the computer training they need for success in today's technology-driven environment. If you haven't already, we invite you to consider setting up a recurring donation to ensure that more young minds in Sierra Leone are empowered with education including computer training.
If you have any questions, please feel free to email us at GlobalGiving@developafrica.org.
Warm regards,
Amy and the Develop Africa Team
*Exciting News: Donations up to $200 USD per unique donor per project from donors setting up a new monthly donation will be matched one-time at 100% after four total payments.*
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