By VAAFD TEAM | VAAFD TEAM
We want to send this quick greeting to our donors and all of our supporters who continue to give their hearts to supporting the children and vulnerable people of Liberia. We have made a complete tuition payment for all of sponsored Ebola students in the various schools that we are sponsor them. We are happy that Globalgiving and our donors have stood by us to make the complete payment of all of our students for the 2015/2016 school year.
The Ebola crisis has gone but left behind a great setback and a major problem that will take the country and community a very long time to recover. We continue to support and provide for the education need of some kids who family were in killed by Ebola in Liberia. Aaron is a one of the students who family was killed by Ebola and we sponsoring him a school just outside the Gbarnga called Alexandria Aleece Andrews Academy the AAA school system. Aaron family was died by the invisible on the October 8, 2014 at the Suakoko ETU in Bong County leaving behind Aaron and his four siblings.
On April 4, 2016 we completed our visitation to all schools in Bong County to finalize our students’ fees payment and have been catering to Aaron and siblings education like any other Ebola orphan that is benefiting from our project. VAAFD has been committed paying for the education of all Ebola orphans who are beneficiaries of our project. VAAFD is currently sponsoring Ebola orphans in four different schools in and Gbarnga Bong County and the around phebe Hospital community. The Phebe Community Lutheran School has the largest number of Ebola orphaned students.
Since we arrived schools have closed for the day, only met with the school administrators to settle their payment and afterward, we gathered few of the students to have some pictures with then on the Cuttington University mean campus in Suakoko Bong County. During this pictures taking one of Students Aaron said that he feel so happy that Vision Awake Africa For Development was able get him and his siblings back to school he never had the hope that he and his siblings could ever go back to school.
And he further said that after he completes high school and an opportunity be available, he would like to enroll at the University and study accountant. He said that he appreciate all of those who continue to help them through VAAFD and he also asked that they should please continue the good work the kind support to their family so that they will be able to achieve their educational goals.
We again want to thank all of Globalgiving team for their continual support to our project and also want to thank our sponsors, supporters and donors for this project and the kids of Liberia. We continue to seek and provide education to the Ebola orphans across Liberia as well as survival to enable them to be able to empower them through economic activities. We want to continue to ask for you kind support to these kids so that they will have future for now they fully depend you through VAAFD.
We appreciate your support and we want to you to feel free to contact us at any time to know how we are using your resources you continue to direct to our organization and this project.
We are of proud of Globalgiving for all of the supports they continue to give our project and organization. Please feel free to contact us if you have any question.
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