FUNDS UPGRADE SUN OF MOZAMBIQUE SCHOOL

Perhaps you are wondering how Schools of Africa funds are used? When WFWP USA receives the funds that are raised for the WFWP Schools in Africa, the money is pooled together. As managers of the Schools of Africa Project, WFWP Japan then advises where the funds are needed most. WFWP USA recently received a very warm thank you letter and photos from Mrs Akiko Hazan letting us know how the recent grant was used in Mozambique.

The Sun of Mozambique Secondary School was founded in March of 1995 and, as of 2013, had 8,159 graduates. The Sun of Mozambique School has earned their reputation as a school with high quality education at a low price, which provides low income students with needed educational opportunities. The Ministry of Education of Mozambique named this school the highest ranking private school in October 2008 in terms of its stable management and excellent educational results throughout the years.

The school library holds over 6,000 books, textbooks, and reference books to support the students throughout their education.

This year’s grant money of $3,000 from WFWP USA was used for replacement parts for the copy machine, for a desktop computer and peripheral equipment; for floor tiling of the school canteen; and to buy and lay block pavement in the schoolyard.

Thank you all for your heart work to raise funds for the Schools of Africa. Let’s continue in this worthwhile endeavor!

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