Educate the Future Leaders of Sierra Leone

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Educate the Future Leaders of Sierra Leone
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Educate the Future Leaders of Sierra Leone
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Educate the Future Leaders of Sierra Leone
Educate the Future Leaders of Sierra Leone
Educate the Future Leaders of Sierra Leone
Educate the Future Leaders of Sierra Leone
Educate the Future Leaders of Sierra Leone
Educate the Future Leaders of Sierra Leone
Educate the Future Leaders of Sierra Leone
Educate the Future Leaders of Sierra Leone
Educate the Future Leaders of Sierra Leone
Educate the Future Leaders of Sierra Leone

Project Report | Jul 6, 2015
Celebrating the Day of The African Child and After School Lesson Program Growth

By Sylvester Renner | Project Leader

Day of African Child Group
Day of African Child Group

Dear Project Supporters

As you may know, June 16th every year is commemorated as the Day of the African Child (DAC) by Member States of the African Union (AU), and its Partners as follows:

  • This occasion is firstly a commemoration to recall the 1976 uprising in Soweto, when a protest by school children in South Africa against apartheid –inspired education resulted in the public killing of these unarmed young protesters by police officials.
  • The DAC further presents an opportunity to focus on the work of all actors committed to the rights of children on the continent, to consolidate their efforts in addressing the obstacles for realizing these rights.
  • The DAC also provides an occasion for Governments, International Institutions and Communities to renew their on-going commitments towards improving the plight of children by organizing activities aimed at including them.

This year we took the time to commemorate the day at the new Dream Home for Ebola Orphans.  Our goal was to pass on the message of sharing to them and to also help them realize that as children they are very important and valued.  We used the opportunity to share with the orphans briefly about the origin of the DAC and to also pass on the importance of education.

Food was prepared to commemorate the program held at the school that they attend. The kids also gathered flowers to remember those that have passed away. The kids enjoyed eating Foofoo (a local dish).

The After School Lesson program at Door of Hope has experienced tremendous growth in the past 2-3 months.  On July 1st, 2015, we registered over 240 students!

The children are clearly benefitting from the lessons and the school materials that YOU are helping to provide.  Thanks to your support, we have also been able to purchase additional benches for the kids to sit own.  We still need more benches to keep up with the growth. We are delighted that we can help to strengthen the education of these kids - the next generation.

Save The Date:  On July 15th, starting at 9:00 am Eastern US Time, donations on GlobalGiving USA and GlobalGiving UK will be matched at 50%.  This would be an ideal time to make your donation go even further and we welcome your support.  Your $50 donation will go towards providing scholarships for these deserving kids.  

Thanks so much for your support.

Cordially

The Develop Africa team

Orphans commemorating the Day of The African Child
Orphans commemorating the Day of The African Child
Food shared with other kids at school
Food shared with other kids at school
Children listening attentively
Children listening attentively
Classes provided in groups - multiple levels
Classes provided in groups - multiple levels
Learning multiplication
Learning multiplication
Attentive - the next generation
Attentive - the next generation
faces full of potential
faces full of potential

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Develop Africa, Inc.

Location: Johnson City, Tennessee - USA
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Twitter: @developafrica
Project Leader:
Sylvester Renner
President, Develop Africa
Johnson City , Tennessee United States
$68,558 raised of $133,000 goal
 
1,393 donations
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