The Destiny Trust Foundation is called TDT
for short. Read the article introducing the group and what they do here.
They visited a community called Ilaje. Now
the ilaje community is the only busstop between the Ajah roundabout and the VGC
roundabout in Lagos. I joined TDT for this visit and when we got there, it felt
like we had left Lagos and gone into a war zone or country like Congo. There
were splinters of squatter areas where children and their families were living
in shacks on stilts in Lagos. Quite alarming!!! We met so many kids roaming
around with no means to go to school. Our concern was particularly for the kids
between the ages of 10 to about 15 who had missed out on the elementary school
learning.
See pictures of the visit below.
Moving on, Bimbo, a TDT member, came up
with a brilliant idea which he termed as “ Bridge to School”. His concept on
this is
“out of school children, perhaps due to
lack of opportunity of early childhood education, encounter major learning
difficulties when they are eventually enrolled in school. Some never get the
balance required to go through lifetime academic and career endeavours. The
bridging programme will focus aspects of basic literacy, numeracy, civic
responsibility, creativity development and prepare children psychologically for
schooling.
To achieve this, the TDT’s learning centre
will open as a day centre to 20 out of school children who will be enrolled in
regular schools ultimately in September 2014. After enrolment in school, the
learning centre will continue to provide after-school support to these children
whose parents are predominantly illiterate and cannot assist with homework”.
Enough of the big grammar, what we are
saying is that TDT needs help to help these kids.
Here is an opportunity to
be a part of a change as a lot of things would be required to make this a
reality.
The list is as follows and would be
required before the end of March, 2014 which is the intended
kick-off date:
1.
School supplies (notebooks,
drawing books, crayons, pens, arts and craft materials, writing slates, chalks,
textbooks, practice books
2.
Lunch for these children daily
at N200 per child for 20 children for about 6 months.
3.
Rent for the learning
institute.
4.
Classroom furniture
5.
First Aid
6.
Awareness campaign and
outreaches
7. School enrolment including
uniform, school bags, school shoes, socks, sweater, lunchbox, report cards,
fees, textbooks etc.
Now nothing is too small to
contribute to these items listed. It could even be only a pack of 40 leaves or
60 leaves exercise books, a pack of biros etc. and these would be used as
instruments to change the lives of children. Pictured below is TDT’s pledge
card showing the many ways you can be a part of this.
Also, if you are willing
to spare your Saturdays and come in as often as you can afford to teach these
kids, interact with and mentor them, TDT would be more than glad to welcome you
on board.
If you would love to be a
part of this, kindly send a mail to makingdifferences2014@gmail.com
or you could send a text to 09093307380.
We would communicate drop
off points or you could give us pick up addresses to be a part of this.
REMEMBER!!!! Nothing is too small!!!
Let’s all start to do things
that matter.
Well done guys!!! I'll donate some money. This i promise! Great initiative by the way!
ReplyDeleteI promise packs of 40 and 60 leaves exercise books for all kids.
ReplyDeleteNice Work, i'll donate a pack of chalks and a pack of crayons.
ReplyDeleteI will donate Stationery and will also let a friend know about this,im sure she will be interested.
ReplyDeleteTank u guys!! we need more donations for first aid box, feeding etc so keep it coming tanx
ReplyDeleteGod will surely bless U guys more. Keep the good work going. I will donate some amount of money.
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely, keep it up guys. I'll donate some cash
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