Official Creche Opening Receives a Beautiful Blessing
Read MoreThey usually charge for performances at official functions but for “Mama Sophie” as she is affectionately called by her students, they did it for free.
Read MoreNeighbors and pre-schoolers at Sophie’s Creche gather for a fun afternoon of free food, music, and entertainment celebrating the opening of the new creche kitchen!
Read More“It’s been raining for three days and guess what I’ve been sleeping like a baby! No more worries about the food getting wet. I now know that if you are at peace, the shower of rain on the roof is like a lullaby.” —Sophie
Read MoreAn Inside Look at Sophie’s New Kitchen!
Read MoreImagine if you had to stay up every rainy night to protect your food and cooking hot plate so your children wouldn’t starve.
For years, Sophie was used to getting up every night putting buckets in the kitchen to capture the rain leaks. If she didn’t, it could mean, losing her food or damaging the creche’s hotplate that cooks 80-100 children's meals a day. Those days are over now!
Read MoreMixing the plaster doesn’t always start in a large bucket with water and plaster.
Read MoreConstruction workers arrive as promised at 7am to begin working on Sophie’s new kitchen.
Read MoreSophie’s waited over 20 years for a new kitchen, and today her dream begins.
Read MoreTwo trucks delivered 2,000 bricks for Sophie’s kitchen renovation.
Read MoreImagine living in a world without soap, toothbrushes or toilet paper. For many in Africa, our everyday items are their luxuries.
Read MoreThis is what $163 buys for 32 pre-schoolers, 6 teachers for two meals a day in one month at Sophie’s Creche.
Read MoreThere’s no guaranteed seating at our school in Zambia. Over 400 students shared 30 desks. Now, with the recent delivery of 30 new desks, the odds of getting a desk have doubled.
Read MoreVolunteers, Ryan and Ever Moore used Gofundme to purchase 30 desks and 3 chalkboards for our school in Zambia.
Read MoreWhen Aid Africa’s Children first visited Sjambok School in Erasmus, South Africa, the staff and students proudly showed them their “computer lab.” At the time, their “computer lab” consisted of an empty room with a few counters. There were no computers in sight. Their strong vision and belief that someday they would have a computer lab was impressive.
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