The project will support 280 school children from poor communities in South with meals, masks, sanitizers and transport to and from school. Those with co-morbidities will be taught online. E-learning provisions to be facilitated by data connections from school/home base, depending on government COVID-19 lockdown regulations. Each child will be supplied with temperature testers to test before leaving home. This will benefit poor and unhealthy child opportunity to continue with descent education.
School children come from poverty stricken areas of Johannesburg South in South Africa, where most parents work in industries employed as cheap labour. At the start of COVID-19 lockdown some parents lost their jobs making it difficult for them to continue supporting children's education, health and safety. Children have to get to school having eaten, masked, temperatures checked, sanitized and safe. It is difficult to offer them online learning due to lack of resources.
Children will test temperature at home. They will safely leave home and get to school without meeting a lot of people and touching surfaces on their way. The Project will provide safety and security. Provide PPEs (in the form of sanitizers, masks and temperature scanners) Teach them well about the COVID-19 pandemic. Provide nutrition and reach out to those that are unable to come to school with online learning and provide with tablets and data to enable learning to take place.
No child will die. All 280 children will be nourished, safe and pass to the following grades. The families of all the 280 children will be mentally stable and healthy to observe positive life for their children who will not engage in bizarre behaviors and juvenile delinquency. They will not have time to indulge in drugs. They will be able to further their education which will take them out of poverty and other negative situations in their lives.
This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).