By Amy Baty-Herbert | Project Leader
Thanks in part to your generous support, girls like Yealie are gaining critical computer skills that are expanding their educational and career opportunities.
Through the Develop Africa Sierra Leone (DASL) Computer Training Program, students receive hands-on instruction designed to build digital literacy and prepare them for success in today’s technology-driven world. Yealie and her peers are actively learning key Microsoft Office applications—skills that are increasingly essential in secondary school, university, and the workplace.
Thank you for believing in the potential of girls like Yealie. Your investment is creating lasting impact by equipping young women with the tools, confidence, and skills they need to learn, lead, and thrive in Sierra Leone’s growing workforce.
We are deeply grateful for your continued partnership and invite you to keep walking alongside us as we empower the next generation of educated, confident leaders.
Together, we are ensuring that every girl has the opportunity to learn—and the tools to succeed.
With sincere appreciation,
Amy & the Develop Africa Team
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