"We are the first Creche to have a ‘Make and Bake’ day in an oven, not on a 2 plate stove, or outside on a fire. We’re inside a house, inside a beautiful kitchen, how cool is that?"
Read More“A kid like me, from a village like ours, will never make it out."
Read MoreMeet Mbalie, a college student who attended Sophie’s Creche and is a Soul Sparkle alumni.
Read MoreWe are grateful!
Read MoreSophie’s commitment to give kids a good start in life start at her creche (nursery) for pre-schoolers.
Read MoreHow are pre-schoolers coping with a 115 degrees classroom?
Read MoreIn many ways, the Kamisombo School that Aid Africa’s Children built has become the hearth of the community, as villagers and the government continually find new activities to be conducted in the school. The school has positively impacted Matushi in the areas of: politics, health, education, religion, social welfare, increased well-being and building a stronger sense community.
Read MoreThe Kitenga School for Girls allows young girls to aspire to the undreamed of future with the opportunities and self-sufficiency an education can offer. Their future would no longer follow the restrictive traditions of their female predecessors who faced early marriage with no say in the matter.
Read MoreOn a small island in Lake Victoria off the coast of Mwanza, Tanzania, is Kome Island. The island is accessible only by ferry or small boat and has no electricity or running water. Bugoro Primary School , on the island, serves over 700 children, who are all taught by 5 teachers. Two buildings, each containing two small classrooms, were built by the government at a time when money was available.
Read MoreHow does Aid Africa’s Children and Ryan Moore, a 26 year old man from Lincolnshire, Illinois build a government endorsed school in Zambia for a fraction of the cost of a government school in a timely manner?
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