Empower the Future: Educate Liberian Children

by Develop Africa, Inc.
Empower the Future: Educate Liberian Children
Empower the Future: Educate Liberian Children
Empower the Future: Educate Liberian Children
Empower the Future: Educate Liberian Children
Empower the Future: Educate Liberian Children
Empower the Future: Educate Liberian Children
Empower the Future: Educate Liberian Children
Empower the Future: Educate Liberian Children
Empower the Future: Educate Liberian Children
Empower the Future: Educate Liberian Children
Empower the Future: Educate Liberian Children
Empower the Future: Educate Liberian Children
Empower the Future: Educate Liberian Children
Empower the Future: Educate Liberian Children
Empower the Future: Educate Liberian Children
Empower the Future: Educate Liberian Children
Empower the Future: Educate Liberian Children
Empower the Future: Educate Liberian Children
Empower the Future: Educate Liberian Children
Empower the Future: Educate Liberian Children
Empower the Future: Educate Liberian Children
Empower the Future: Educate Liberian Children

Project Report | Jun 15, 2018
Liberia's Future Leaders are Thankful for your Support

By Amy M Baty-Herbert | Project Coordinator

David is excited for summer
David is excited for summer

Dear project supporters,

Your support is giving students in Liberia who live below poverty level a chance to get their education.  The future leaders at Henry B Bennah Public School are working hard to complete their second semester of school before summer break.

In January, the students and teachers moved into the newly constructed school building where students continue to demonstrate excitement and enthusiasm for learning.  The new facility provides a better environment for learning and students’ enrollment has remained steady throughout the semester.

The school year will end on July 13th and will reopen in early September.  An end of the year closing program is being planned and will involve a drama about the importance of education and careers.  Students are expected to identify the professions they are interested and act out those professions, for example, doctors, engineers, nurses, teachers, etc.   There will also be competitive sports events.  

With your ongoing support, we are excited to aid the school in making continued improvements for the next school year.  You are truly helping the future leaders of Liberia get their education. Thank you for making a difference!

With great appreciation,

Amy & the Develop Africa Team

Students playing at school
Students playing at school
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Develop Africa, Inc.

Location: Johnson City, Tennessee - USA
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Project Leader:
Sylvester Renner
President, Develop Africa
Johnson City , Tennessee United States

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