By Melissa Rancourt | Founder and Chairman
Our office is filled once again with beautiful science books ready for our next science library!!
Thanks to the latest greenlight for girls event in Brussels and local donations, our headquarters is now stocked full of books that we can't wait to send to children across the globe. Your donations to this project help make this possible to ship these learning resources from one part of the world to another.
Our science libraries, already started in Cameroon, South Africa and Senegal, are ready to go to Uganda - and also in Asia to an orphanage & school in the south of India. Our next plans are also to start a library in Morocco.
At our latest events, we have collected more than 80 books in which our young greenlight girls have inscribed with inspiring messages in the front cover for the girls and boys who will receive them. These books cover all subjects in science - topics which will help the students wish to discover the world around them. The books are mainly aimed for ages less than 15 years old and we have collected books in English, French and Dutch in this last event which will help us send languages needed for various countries.
Because of our connections in these schools, communities and orphanages that have received our science books, we have enjoyed engaging them in our latest activities. We have attached the photos from our Anything is Possible campaign in which we asked children from around the world to communicate this phrase in their language to instill confidence in their future.
Thank you for all your support - and look forward to our future news of where our libraries are traveling next!
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