By James Rosita Nkeiruka | Project Leader
We cannot but thank you immensely for your kindness, generosity and expression of solidarity to support the project, "send a child to school in rural southeast, Nigeria.
In the past three months of our last project report, our project, send a child to school in rural southeast received from donors $44.69 through GlobalGiving to meet the immense needs of the children most affected.
Training a child in school nowadays have been a hecullian task especially those who have reached the stage of registering for West African Examination Council (WAEC). Last registration of some student in the WAEC exam really was tough on us. We only depended on the little funds from few individuals. We are faced with financial constraints coupled with high inflation which has ravaged the country.
The project was implemented in the rural communities in Southeast. The direct beneficiaries are vulnerable and children dropouts who have no one to care for them in rural communities. With the limited money at hand, we managed to reach few pupils. Sam Onyemaechi Humanitarian foundation weren't able to do more as we expected.
Income:
In kind donations=
$265
Received from donors through GlobalGiving =$44.69
Sales from our social enterprise business =$350
Grand Total amount of income= $659.69
Below is a short description of some of the humanitarian relief you have supported us with your donation:
*Expenditures* :
i ) Deficit of last expenditures brought down =$-1,144.17
ii) Stationery = $150
Grand total = $1294.17
Deficit = $-634.48
We were handicapped with finances in carrying out our humanitarian assistance to poor school children due to insufficient funding. A lot of children faced with hunger and malnutrition, limited access to education and other basic services, social discrimination and exclusion as well as the lack of participation in decision-making. By leaving high school prior to completion, most dropouts have serious educational deficiencies that severely limit their economic and social well- being throughout their adult lives. The individual consequences lead to social costs of billions of dollars.
As we reiterated in our last report, our objectives is to empower them and give them proper education to go on with their everyday lives and be more responsible students; eventually helping them aspire to a brighter future.
Beneficiaries of the program are children aged 6-21 years old. children listed as target beneficiaries for the program and their parents or caregivers are given proper orientations.
Thank you for your generous donation to "SEND A CHILD TO SCHOOL IN RURAL SOUTHEAST, NIGERIA (54398) that supported these efforts. As the crises rages on, insecurity, uncertainty, and humanitarian needs abound. We are committed to providing humanitarian and long-term support to children in rural communities.
Moreso, #givingtuesday campaign is right around the corner, November 29, we will be grateful partnering with you on that special day. We will also give you update as the campaign approaches through our project appeal letter as a reminder for the campaign exercises. Thanks for considering our organization and proud to partner with us.
With kindest regards,
Samonyemaechi Humanitarian.
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