By Sinneh Lahai Sen Sesay | Project Leader
In the Western Rural District of Waterloo, many children at community primary schools attend classes each day without the basic materials they need to learn. Some sit quietly without a single notebook, pencil, or textbook not because they lack the desire to learn, but because their families simply cannot afford these essential items. This situation leaves many children feeling discouraged and left behind; for some, it even becomes a reason to drop out of school altogether. Girls and children with disabilities are often the most affected.
Our project aims to remove these barriers by providing complete learning kits to 1,000 vulnerable pupils—boys, girls, and children with disabilities. With your support, these children will walk into classrooms prepared, confident, and ready to learn. Teachers will experience improved participation, attendance will increase, and parents will feel relieved rather than overwhelmed.
This project is a simple yet powerful way to transform a child’s future. By supporting us, you are giving children in Waterloo a fair chance to learn, grow, and build a brighter future. No child should lose hope simply because they lack basic school essentials such as pencils, uniforms, textbooks, exercise books, school bags, meals, or support with tuition fees.
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By Sinneh Lahai Sen Sesay | Project Leader
By Sinneh Lahai Sen Sesay | Project Leader
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