By Amy Baty-Herbert | Project Coordinator
Dear project supporters,
Here's a project update on what we have been able to accomplish together.
One of the flood-affected areas is the Kaningo community in Lumley, a suburb of Freetown. Representatives of Develop Africa made the first visit to this community to do an initial assessment on the day of the disaster.
The team did one-to-one interviews with some of the victims and obtained vital information from them. The stories that they told were disheartening. A nine-year-old boy by the name of Musa lost nineteen of his family members and was the only survivor. He was injured and in critical condition. Children explained that they saw their parents swept away by the flood when the Kaningo River overflowed its banks.
The whole scene was very emotional. Victims were crying because of loss of their loved ones and property. Hundreds of them were rendered homeless and some were badly injured. Their stories confirmed the need for psycho-social counseling – to help them get over the traumatic experience. Based on our interviews, we determined that they were in urgent need of basic necessities such as food, clothing, toiletries and drinking water.
We immediately embarked on three interventions:
1. Psychosocial counseling: We are offering psychosocial counseling to the victims. In the photos, you can see team members providing the victims with one-to-one counseling. The victims are very grateful to have someone to talk with. This is helping them to unload what is on their minds and express their grief. We are reassuring them that all is not lost – while there is life, there is still hope.
There is a dire need for counseling as some of the older victims are still in shock. One of the traumatized women in another location is still not able to talk, several days later.
2. Toiletries, Clothing, and Food
Through your support, we have provided toiletries such as bath soap, tooth paste, sanitary pads, bath soap, toothbrushes, pampers, buckets for bathing, underwear, and slippers for both the young and the old and clothes for kids. We also provided funds to some of the victims to enable them to purchase food - as this was desperately needed immediately after the disaster. In the coming weeks, we will be distributing additional supplies.
3. Remedial Supporting Activities for the Kids
In disaster situations like these, the children are often neglected. With this in mind, we decided to also focus on meeting the broader needs of the kids. We are providing classes for 350 kids, helping them to redirect their attention and energies.
These classes cover subjects such as Math and English with the goal of helping them to revise key things they learned in school. Lessons include topics like the parts of speech (nouns, verbs etc.), counting in multiples of two, the alphabet etc. The black board is divided into sections for each grade level. The school materials that we have distributed (books, pens, and pencils for the kids) are enhancing our teaching sessions.
The kids have fun playing with the board games and blocks that we provided. They love the fun and relaxing sessions. This is helping them to get over the trauma.
The conditions have not been ideal. On some occasions, it is noisy and difficult to get them to focus. An additional complexity that we encountered is that some of the children have never been to school. In the included photos, you can see the crowded room where classes were offered. The room serves a dual purpose.In the morning it's a classroom for kids. At night it is a bedroom for men, women, and children - with the mattresses spread all over the floor.
The community leaders, parents, and children are very appreciative of the lessons we are providing. Classes take place for 5 hours a day, 5 days a week. The classes are occupying the kids productively.
We are so grateful for your support which has helped to bring smiles to hundreds of faces and meet immediate needs. We certainly could not have done this without your support
Next Steps / How You Can Help:
Schools are reopening in mid-September and the kids are in dire need of clothing, school bags, uniforms, shoes, socks and funds to cover school fees/charges. Your support of $100 will help to meet the immediate clothing and educational needs of 1 child. We are collecting information on the kids as can be seen in this registration form.
We are also continuing to provide psychosocial counseling to all ages. Your support today will also help to cover transportation expenses for the 20 volunteers who are teaching the kids and providing counseling.
Thanks so much for your ongoing support.
With gratitude
The Develop Africa Team
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