School a child, protect a child

This is a great need for educational services, including early childhood education. Your generous donations will enable us to train more teachers, pay teachers’ salaries, and keep the roof intact at the Slakpawein, CB Reeves and Cinta. Please go to support childhood education where you may get involved and sponsor a child!

Sponsoring the education of African children will lead to their protection, as most of them will be shielded from harmful practices such as child labor, illiteracy, child sex / drug abuse, child sacrifice and violence that in most cases is a result of children’s failure to obtain an education.

A child is a person under the age of 18 years. Orphans and most impoverished children do not have someone to take care of them, so they end up in child labor or as a sex slave to earn a living.  Children have a right to be cared for and protected irrespective of their race, age, background, religion or gender. It is done by sponsoring children through the provision of scholastic materials, like books, pens, pencils, uniforms, etc.

Aim

  • To promote and protect children’s rights in order to raise responsible citizens.

Objectives

  • To promote gender equality in the area of education.
  • To provide quality educational services and materials to underprivileged children such as orphans, street children, etc.

Activities

  • Sponsor tuition for underprivileged children.
  • Donate scholastic materials like books, pencils, pens, uniforms, etc.
  • Offer accelerated learning programs to school dropouts.
  • Train teachers and parents on gender related matters.

Expected Outcomes

  • Children are expected to learn to read and write.
  • The education gap will be bridged between boys and girls.
  • Children will enjoy their rights.

Funding Needs

  • Tuition monthly @ $24 ($216 yearly)
  • Children Nutrition Feeding Program @$16 monthly ($192 yearly)
  • Salary of a teacher @ $100 monthly ($1,200 yearly)
  • Instructional materials, equipment and supplies

Sponsor an African child: In memory of the hundreds of young boys and girls shot and killed by South African security forces on the 16th of June 1976. On that day, 10,000+ black school children march on the streets of Soweto to protest inferior education and injustice. Let’s commit to: A child-friendly, quality, free and compulsory education for all children in Africa!

Get Involved     Sponsor a Child!