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Education is a Weapon against Poverty

Your ongoing support is helping future leaders in Sierra Leone get their education, which is the 4th Sustainable Development Goal. Education provides guidance towards success as well as weapons against poverty. Investing in the education of kids is the best investment that we can make in their growth and development. Long term, their families, and nations will also become stronger

Mariama's Future is Bright

Your support is making a difference for young ladies like Mariama in getting their education.  Mariama is a passionate young lady who lives with her parents and three siblings in a concrete house.   She helps her mom with household chores and her younger siblings.    Mariama enjoys reading, studying, and going to school.  She is starting her first year of senior secondary school this school year and hopes to become a teacher when she completes school.   Mariama is very thankful for the educational support she has received.

A Walk Through of the Develop Africa Sierra Leone Office

Your ongoing support is greatly appreciated as it continues to make an impact on the future leaders in Sierra Leone.

Ever wondered what our offices in Freetown, Sierra Leone look like?

Well, no need to wonder any longer.  Today, we are sharing a video walk-through of the office -so you can see what things look like there.

Note - this video was recorded in June 2019

Video of DASL office

What did You Want to be When You Grew Up?

What did you want to be when you grew up?

Your ongoing support is helping future leaders in Sierra Leone become what they want to be when they grow up.  YOU are helping these dreams come true. Thank you for helping these children dream...you are a hero!

In this video, you can see what these individuals want to be-

Abdul says, "When I grow up, I want to become a teacher"

Alfred says, "I want to become a president"

Computer Training Steadily Proceeding Despite COVID-19

A recent report published by eLearning Africa highlights The Effect of Covid-19 on Education in Africa and its Implications for the Use of Technology.

Here are some highlights

1. A lack of access to technology is considered to be the biggest barrier for learning during the current pandemic together with school closures. Respondents felt that learners in rural communities are those most likely to be

Roseline is Ready for School

We greatly appreciate your support, which is helping young ladies, like Roseline, get their education. Roseline is looking forward to going back to school and is very thankful for the support she has received so that she can continue her education.

Roseline is in her second year of high school called Senior Secondary School Two (SSS2). She enjoys reading, music, and cooking.  Her favorite subject is science and she hopes to become a lawyer when she grows up so she can help fight for justice in her society. 

Kadija is Getting Vocational Training Thanks to Your Support

We are truly grateful for every donation and supporter of these young ladies, like Kadija, in Freetown. Your support has made a lasting impact on Kadija's life. She became pregnant during the Ebola crisis and had to drop out of school, but because of generous donors like YOU, she was able to start vocational training.   She tells us about her journey in this video-

 

Hello, my name is Kadija, I’m a student at the Baptist Vocational training center.

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Families in Sierra Leone face unprecedented challenges due to rising costs. Inflation makes it difficult for them to afford basic food staples such as rice, cooking oil, and onions.

Extending a helping hand can alleviate a significant burden and provide essential relief to the less fortunate.

Help provide relief by donating today!

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