By Godfred Ahlijah | Project Lead
During the past quarter, the SCEF Learning Hub continued to provide structured after-school support focused on:
This quarter emphasized strengthening foundational reading skills, building creativity, and promoting practical life skills in a safe and supportive environment.
Overall, learners demonstrated increased enthusiasm for reading, improved participation during group sessions, and stronger engagement in creative and life skills activities. The Hub continues to serve as a safe learning space that nurtures confidence, curiosity, and personal growth.
2. Program Overview
The SCEF Learning Hub supports vulnerable and street-connected children by providing:
The goal is to build literacy, creativity, confidence, and practical life skills that support long-term development.
3. Key Activities Implemented.
3.1 SCEF Reads Session
During this quarter, children were happily engaged in a SCEF Reads session featuring the book “Alexander von Humboldt.”
The children experienced the joy that comes from listening to a story, understanding it, and reflecting on its deeper meaning.
Through the reading, they learned:
Smaller groups were formed to allow:
This approach helped children freely express their thoughts and relate the lessons to their personal experiences.
3.2 Paired Reading Practice
Children practiced paired reading, where they read together in pairs and helped each other with difficult words.
This activity encouraged learners to:
Paired reading reinforced teamwork and strengthened literacy skills in a fun and engaging way.
3.3 Creative Arts and Craft Activity
Young learners participated in a craft activity, creating beaded bracelets.
Through threading, patterning, and tying, children made colorful, unique pieces that reflected their creativity and personality.
Each bracelet demonstrated:
The activity fostered pride in personal achievement and encouraged problem-solving through hands-on learning.
3.4 Health, Life Skills, and Personal Hygiene PromotionHealth and Safety Awareness
Thirty-eight learners attended a session focused on Safety at Home and in the Community.
They learned:
The session included demonstrations and interactive discussions, ensuring learners could recall and apply safety principles in daily life.
Personal Hygiene Session
Thirty-two learners (16 boys and 16 girls) participated in a personal hygiene session.
Learners practiced hygiene habits such as:
By the end of the session, learners understood the importance of personal hygiene and maintaining cleanliness. The session was interactive and engaging, with learners actively participating and asking questions.
4. Key Results and Observed Impact4.1 Literacy and Reading Engagement
4.2 Creative Development
4.3 Health, Life Skills, and Personal Hygiene
5. Challenges Identified
6. Lessons Learned
7. Way Forward (Next Quarter Priorities)
Strengthen attendance monitoring and follow-up
8. Conclusion
Through structured reading, paired reading practice, creative arts, and health and hygiene education, the Hub continues to nurture:
The Hub remains a safe and transformative space where vulnerable children are empowered to read, think, create, and grow.
With continued structured programming and focused support, the Learning Hub is well-positioned to deepen its impact in the coming quarter.
By Solomon Abbey | Child Rights Advocate
By Godfred Ahlijah | project lead
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