
Waste to Art Project
Every child is an artist. This thought is lost in almost every child living in rural communities. Rural communities have no access to quality education,
Knowledge Transfer
We engage in Adult Literacy classes to equip our women and beneficiaries with the skills needed to thrive in the marketplace. During the classes, they learn to read and write. They also learn about bookkeeping, communications, leadership, public speaking, the use of computers, and knowing their fundamental human rights. Added to this we create learning spaces where children and young people within the communities we serve can learn for free in a fun-filled environment. They are also introduced in this space to the idea of self-learning using ICT.
Every child is an artist. This thought is lost in almost every child living in rural communities. Rural communities have no access to quality education,
Just as formal education is important, non-formal Education is very necessary. Non-formal education has numerous advantages in personal development. We brought in a trainer from
To secure our future we need to keep our environment clean and safe. To ensure this, engaging children in the process is very vital. In
We are so glad that Fortune and Bright are back to school! We say a very big thank you to everyone who supported us during
While some kids spend their holiday time playing with friends, these rural kids at Imafon village spent time learning how to produce their own sandals!
Isn’t it amazing that our children at the rural children learning space are going to be resuming back to school putting on sandals they made