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Vocational Training is Making a Difference for Adama

Thanks to your ongoing support multiple vocational trainees, like Adama, are getting the training they need to empower themselves and become self-reliant. 

Adama is a current vocational trainee and expresses her gratitude for the opportunity to receive this training. She had been in school when she became pregnant and had to drop out of school. After having her baby, she was abandoned by her boyfriend.  Thankfully, the Baptist Women’s Vocational Tailoring Training Center was there to teach her the sewing skills she needs to help her provide for herself and her baby.  Adama's plan is to open her own tailoring workshop after graduating from the Baptist Women's Tailoring Center.

Adama C tailoring

We are so thankful for your support, which is giving young ladies like Adama the skills she needs to provide for her family.  We welcome your continued support in making a difference in the lives of more vocational students. We encourage you to start a monthly recurring donation here. Even a few dollars a month will go a long way. Please also share this with your contacts and invite them to consider supporting this ongoing project.

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On November 20th, this movement placed over 100,000 pencils into the hands 

of children across Sierra Leone in 20 schools.

Each pencil tells a story — of hope, opportunity, and possibility. 

Education is more than lessons — it’s liberation.

Every $25 helps children write their dreams. 

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