Impact story
Ama walks four kilometres to a classroom that runs on lantern light.
Until last September, Ama and seventeen other children studied by the glow of kerosene lamps. Today they have a building with a roof, electricity, and a teacher who came home from Accra to teach them.
Ama, 12, Eastern Region
Ama's classroom
Until last September, Ama and seventeen other children in her village studied by the glow of kerosene lamps. The walls were mud. The roof leaked when the rains came. On the worst days, school simply did not happen.
Today, the children of Boti meet in a building with a roof, electricity, and a teacher named Mr. Mensah who came home from Accra specifically to teach them.
Your gifts built that classroom. Ama's mother sends her thanks.
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