'Porridge People'
Update
This regularly has an attendance of around 40 mums
plus children. They are really easy to connect
with and thanks to you are seeing a vast
improvement in their lives. Many of them now have a new
house and all of them are receiving a
daily bowl of porridge.
They are mainly single
mothers trying to survive.
Everyday they are being taught some basic reading and
writing and from May they will be able to learn
inside with the opening of some new
classrooms. This will also allow them to learn basic
domestic skills as well as skills
that will allow them to become self sufficient. This will
include trades such as weaving,
basket making, embroidery and housemaid
duties.
These new classrooms will
also allow the children to have a
separate room to play in and hopefully stop disturbing the
mothers. Presently the children
play with a few toys donated by you on a mat outside, but
because they can see their mothers they constantly want their attention.
This year we also had 10 abacuses made;
these have helped the ladies a great deal with their
maths.
We would like to fund a full time teacher to help
these ladies and also a doctor to come once a week.
Many of the children have ear and eye
infections that could be easily treated with the right
antibiotics. Left untreated in the
African climate these ailments are potentially very
damaging.
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