We invite you to join with us in walking for the kids of Liberia. Your personal involvement in our walk allows our kids to have an education that they would not otherwise ever be able to afford. We believe that education will change the future of Liberia. With a few small steps at a time we can make a difference!
Showing posts with label meet the children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label meet the children. Show all posts

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Success

Success is a 6 year old boy who is in need of a sponsorship to attend his second year of school.  His mother is also a student at the University of Liberia.  She sells candy on the campus to support her and her son.  Success' school tuition is $50.00 for the year.  We would love to see him have a sponsor who will write to him and encourage him in his education.  If you feel you would like to sponsor Success, please email me at the above "contact me" page and you can immediately start a relationship with him.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Christian

This is 6 year old Christian. He is also a student at Light Stream Academy. He is one of 5 members in his family and he lives in Pagos Island, Congo Town, Monrovia. In this picture he is standing outside his home area. What a cutie!

Christian is in the K1 class this year. Here he is standing in his class. He says that someday he would love to be a pastor.


This is a picture of Christian with his teacher. Christian is a good speller and Spelling is his favorite subject in school.

As with most of the children you have seen so far, Christian studies at home. This is how most kids will study because there is not an adequate area for studying properly. Also, kids will study outside to get the light they need to see. Once it gets dark, studying has to be over.


Christian with his two brothers, Arthur and Archibald. This will be their shared dinner for tonight.


And just another picture of the boys enjoying their rice.


Christian standing out in the yard next to his classroom at Light Stream. Christian is struggling with with raising his grades although he does okay. He is doing very well at physical education, which means he is probably a good soccer player. :)


Christian with mom Beatrice, brothers Arthur and Archibald. Dad was not in the picture today. This family is desiring to work in a business together so they can get on their feet. The family asked us to thank you for sharing your resources with them so Christian can attend Light Stream. They are extremely grateful for your generosity!

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Christian's Family Photo

So, as I was working on Christian's school profile for the blog, I noticed these pictures of the family getting ready to have their family picture taken.  They were so cute!  It is so much of what happens around here when we are all trying to get ready for a photo....someone has the wrong shirt or pants, kids are goofing around, etc.  Since I am getting a kick out of these family photos, maybe you will too!

Here's how I am picturing the scene in my head...Mom reminds junior here to "go get your shirt, it's time for our picture." Both brothers are acting like nothing is going on...

"Okay mom, almost done!" Boys still uninterested and thinking of what they are going to say to junior to pick on him for not being ready. haha

Boys: "It's about time, how come you are never ready?" teasing now.

"Get ready now."

"Christian, put your leg down."

"Okay, that's good!"

Probably wasn't anything like I am picturing it but for some reason, looks so familiar~

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Patience

I have been very blessed to have Stephen working for this program. He is a hard worker and so dedicated to this program. He has been faithfully filling my email box with all the updates of our students.
Meet Patience!
Patience lives with her mother Catharine and sister Blessing in Pagos Island, Congo Town, Monrovia. She also attends Light Stream Academy.

This is Patience standing in an area that is outside of her home.

Patience is working hard and although she is 9 years old, she is just in the beginning of her school years. After school is out this is where she goes to study.

And here she is standing in her classroom. I smiled when I saw the child down from her sleeping!

Patience favorite subject is Reading. She is reciting the alphabet well and is still having some difficulty in mastering the recognition of the alphabet. She is doing well with Writing, English, and counting her numbers. She is doing very well in her Phy-ed as well.


Life has been difficult for this family. Patience would not be receiving her education without your help. I am rejoicing for this little one to be in school!

Patience standing in her school yard.

Catherine and Patience want to say thank you for the payment of her tuition and the other things...uniform, etc.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Solomon

This is Solomon. He is 8 years old and in the K-1 class at Light Stream Academy.


Solomon lives in Pagos Island, Congo Town, Monrovia with his little brother Quemue, his father Daniel and his mother Kaida.

This is Solomon's home. This is where he spends most of his time after school.


Solomon likes school and he likes to study outside of school, even without having somewhere to actually study. Sitting on the ground is how Solomon studies at home.



Solomon standing outside of Light Stream Academy. What a handsome young fella if I may say so!

Solomon is standing here with his teacher. Although they were studying Science here, Solomon says his favorite subject is Math class.


One day Solomon says he thinks he would like to be an administrator.

Daniel, Kaida, Solomon and Quemue said living in Liberia is difficult and they want to send their thanks to you for your role in their son's education!

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Ezekiel


Ezekiel is 11 years old and is in the second grade. He lives in Pagos Island, Congo Town, Monrovia.
                                      
                                          
   With seven people in the family it is really tough for Ezekiel to attend school.                                    


  Ezekiel is happy to be able to study at Light Stream Academy and is doing well.  This is how he studies after school.  (Notice the little puppy in the back-ground?  I did not see him at first look.)





 Ezekiel's favorite subject in school is reading and his grades are the best in this subject.  He wishes to be a driver when he is older.  Being a driver in Liberia allows them a small income but is always needed.

                          
    I love the smile on his face here.  Every time I see the smile on the kids' faces it makes the work of the program so worthwhile! Kids in Liberia LOVE education.  They have been taught since they are small that having an education is very important, and since many children don't go to school, the ones that do usually  don't take it for granted.


  Standing outside of his second grade classroom at the Academy.  The Tamba family wish their sponsors to know that they are very grateful for the payment of his tuition and they pray for blessing on the program.    

Monday, January 17, 2011

Meet Kula's Family

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Meet Kula. She is a beautiful five year old attending Child Foundation Academy.  She dreams of becoming a doctor someday and with Science being her favorite subject, she just might be!  This was not always the case for Kula.   You see, Kula is one of the thousands of girls in Liberia whose family finds school tuition very difficult.  Even though Momo, (Kula's father) works a job he still earns less than $2 USD a day.  This income makes school tuition take a "backseat" to the importance of feeding his family this month.  Yet, we know that in a war-torn country such as Liberia the way forward is education.


Kula is the reason the Liberian Literacy Program was started.  You see, I made a promise to Momo that I would find a way to see that Kula did indeed receive an education.  What started as a promise to a little girl and her father has turned into a program that currently has almost 30 students being educated!  I want to see Kula graduate someday...in spite of poverty and  family obligations.  I want to see her life changed so she can influence and inspire other girls.  Did you know that of the children who actually attend school in Liberia, only around 30-47% are girls?  We need to change that statistic.

This is Kula's family. Kebbeh(mother), Momo(father) Kula, and Momo Jr.(brother).  They are standing outside of their family home in Congo Town.



This is Kula with her teacher.  This is what Kula's teacher says about her.  "Kula is always regular in school and participates in class.  She is doing well in school and is an honor roll student."  She also mentioned that she is proud of the whole family for their involvement in Kula's education.






A couple of pictures of Kula being her sweet, cute ol' self in class.





And these last couple of pictures show Kula at home.  This is how she studies during after school hours.  Studying at night always poses a challenge for the kids.  With this program we are striving to change the lives of a couple hundred students.  With your help we can make this happen!

The parents of Kula wish to express their appreciation to you for helping them in reaching the goal of education in their family.  They said things are going along nicely with school and pray that you will continue to support the program so they can see her continue in school.