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Over the past 8+ years, we have together provided thousands of hours of training for youths and youth groups. During my last visit to Sierra Leone on July / August last year, the youths that I met enthusiastically expressed their deep gratitude and appreciation for your kind support.
Computer proficiency is increasingly essential for relevance in today's computer-driven society. We are committed to continuing to empower youths and girls in this area.
We are so excited that we are together helping to provide computer training to deserving young women. This sets them on course for a better future for them and their families.
We have been making improvements to the FAWE School upgrading some of the computers and programming to better assist the girls in their training. The teacher in charge is also receiving additional training to enable her to better teach our girls.
Thanks in part to your support, the young ladies are learning new computer programs like TypingMaster and PowerPoint. Several of the young women are unwed mothers who are trying to provide a better life for themselves and their children.
Thank you for the donations that we received to help bridge the "digital divide" for the young ladies at the Creating Pathways Centre. At this point, we have not raised adequate funds to get internet access yet. Every bit helps move us in the direction of bridging the gap.
We greatly appreciate your ongoing support that enables more students to achieve computer literacy. Thanks to you more youths and young adults are getting the needed computer skills and are now able to secure better jobs.
Baindu is one of the youths who is benefiting from the computer training. In this video, she shows us how she is learning to use Microsoft Word.
Schools are currently closed and will reopen in september, but please watch Jeminatu, who is in class 4 (or 4th grade) explain some of the skills she has learned this past school year- formatting text and insering a table.
You can watch the video of Jeminatu here- https://youtu.be/TppmuGnyTXU
"Education is the most powerful weapon we can use to change the world." -Nelson Mandela
Families in Sierra Leone face unprecedented challenges due to rising costs. Inflation makes it difficult for them to afford basic food staples such as rice, cooking oil, and onions.
Extending a helping hand can alleviate a significant burden and provide essential relief to the less fortunate.