By Eunice Nkambule | NCP AND SPONSORSHIP COORDINATOR
While our 8 Neighborhood Care Points (NCPs) have enjoyed programmatic successes, the rise in economic inflation and the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic have made our programs more expensive this last fiscal year.
The continued support is very much appreciated and essential to our contributions to the futures of children, families, and communities in our world that lack opportunity We cannot do this without all of your donations. All Out Africa Foundation hopes to build and maintain our donor relationships as we continue to carry out work in the communities in and around Ezulwini.
The need on the ground is huge. We would like to reach out to even more children in the communities that we work with, and this can only be made possible by you our supporters. We are able to continue providing Rice, Beans, Cooking Oil, Soup, Sugar, Bar of Soap, Pot Scorer, Chicken Stock Powder and Salt to more than 300 children every month. This supplements the Maize Meal and Jugo Beans supplied by World Food Program who are also our partners.
All Out Africa started vegetable gardens at the 8 NCPs that they support. This helps provide fresh vegetables to the children on a daily basis. The gardens have Spinach, Cabbage, Beetroot, Carrots, Onions and Lettuce. We are so grateful to have dedicated support staff members at the NCPs who work tirelessly to make sure the gardens are always looking good.
In our ongoing preschool program, AOA continues to provide quality Early Childhood Education to underprivileged children in eZulwini and surrounding. International volunteers placed in the NCPs for childcare program help read a story to the children every day. This helps develop the children’s literacy skills, concentration, and communication skills. They also help in art lessons and curriculum development.
The after-school homework club program is attended by primary school children between the ages of 10 to 15. They get to be helped with their homework every Monday to Wednesday by volunteers in Math and English. About 36 children get to benefit from this program.
Your support is very much appreciated.
SIYABONGA KAKHULU!
By Eunice Nkambule | NCP & Sponsorship coordinator
By Eunice Nkambule | NCP AND SPONSORSHIP COORDINATOR
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