BeeHive School nurturing future Malawian leaders

by A Self-Help Assistance Program (ASAP)
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BeeHive School nurturing future Malawian leaders
BeeHive School nurturing future Malawian leaders
BeeHive School nurturing future Malawian leaders
BeeHive School nurturing future Malawian leaders
BeeHive School nurturing future Malawian leaders
BeeHive School nurturing future Malawian leaders
BeeHive School nurturing future Malawian leaders
BeeHive School nurturing future Malawian leaders
BeeHive School nurturing future Malawian leaders
BeeHive School nurturing future Malawian leaders
BeeHive School nurturing future Malawian leaders
BeeHive School nurturing future Malawian leaders
BeeHive School nurturing future Malawian leaders
BeeHive School nurturing future Malawian leaders
BeeHive School nurturing future Malawian leaders
BeeHive School nurturing future Malawian leaders
BeeHive School nurturing future Malawian leaders
BeeHive School nurturing future Malawian leaders
BeeHive School nurturing future Malawian leaders
BeeHive School nurturing future Malawian leaders
BeeHive School nurturing future Malawian leaders
BeeHive School nurturing future Malawian leaders
BeeHive School nurturing future Malawian leaders
BeeHive School nurturing future Malawian leaders
BeeHive School nurturing future Malawian leaders

Project Report | Sep 11, 2014
Giving Back to the Community of Mzuzu

By Katy Downey | Volunteer

BeeHive student giving donation to patient
BeeHive student giving donation to patient

Standard 5 Class Gives Donations To Hospital Patients

BeeHive Standard 5 students (about 12 yrs old) wanted to give back to the Mzuzu community. They decided to collect donations for patients at the local hospital. The students managed to collect five big boxes of donations. They sorted and organized the items into care packages and then visited the hospital and personally handed them to the patients. The patients really enjoyed having the students visit and were very happy at the kind and thoughtful gesture. The students enjoyed giving back to their community.

No one can do everything, but everyone can do something. If you have a lot, do something...if you have a little, do something...everyone has some way or something that they can contribute to the community.

Way to go Standard 5!

Standard 5 class with their collected donations
Standard 5 class with their collected donations
In the Mzuzu hospital
In the Mzuzu hospital
Students and hospital staff
Students and hospital staff
Patients were happy to see the students
Patients were happy to see the students
Outside the pediatrics unit
Outside the pediatrics unit
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A Self-Help Assistance Program (ASAP)

Location: Newnan, GA - USA
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Project Leader:
Eva Markiewicz
Scotts Valley , California United States

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Combined with other sources of funding, this project raised enough money to fund the outlined activities and is no longer accepting donations.
   

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