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We strive to create an integrated and innovative approach to education and community development that improves literacy rates and fosters socio-economic well-being with the active support and leadership of the community.
Vision: -For all children in Africa to be able to experience quality education. Mission: To enhance the quality of education through the use of ICT Our overall Mission statement can be broken down into our key objectives: 1. For ICT to contribute to the quality of teaching 2. To improve the learning experience of children 3. To raise the attainment of children 4. To impact on Education Department practice with regards to the integration of ICT & data analysis 5. To provide a work readiness programme for post school young people GSES was formed in May 2012 from a group of education and technology consultants who are passionate to facilitate change in South African schools. Programme Components In order to achieve maximum affect for our objectives , Green Shoots offers four key programme components. Each programme component is characterised by innovative strategies, measurable outcomes and an ongoing monitoring and evaluation plan. A programme component can be implemented individually as a Project or components can combined to form a multifaceted Project. 1. Curriculum & Pedagogy - Teacher training, professional development, Science & Maths focus 2. Technology assisted learning - Digital curriculum & integration, learner tracking & data analysis, after school programmes 3. Technical Support - Educational IT programmes design & implementation, technical issue resolution 4. Youth Development Programmes
To ensure quality education and spiritual guidance for each child journeying through this Centre. The organization is committed to provide orphaned and vulnerable children with comprehensive care that addresses their physical, emotional, intellectual and spiritual needs. Safe boarding and lodging facilities are provided for the orphaned and vulnerable children from our impoverished communities. We believe in a child-centered approach to education, recognizing and nurturing each child's unique talents, interest and potential. The goal is to empower the growing child to a level of self-sustainability.
The Live Oak Education Foundation was established to raise money to ensure that students in the Live Oak School District have enriching opportunities in the visual and performing arts; the “STEM” fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics; and positive play.
Empowering Through Education (ETE) Camp seeks to prepare Hinche, Haiti’s most vulnerable youth to become future community leaders for social change by strengthening their academic skills, increasing self-confidence, and actively building community and parental support.
The Hitching Post Educational Center, a non-profit organization serves students from the elementary level to post graduation through advocacy, tutoring, social skills training, life skills training and Pre-Employment training through our partner company, Hickory Trading Company (an artisan gift and coffee shop).
ONG ED promotes a culture based on the sustainable and full development of human beings. Its mission is to serve the neglected people in the countryside communities composed of poor peasants in rural areas, to improve the health of poor individuals, and to educate people about the protection of the environment. We also strive to help jobless youth to work in the farming business so as to stop migration, to promote social welfare and to alleviate poverty. Our organization promotes peaceful co-existence (peace-building activities on the mass media and meetings with pupils to prevent criminality, terrorism, and extreme violence). To reach those goals, ONG ED intervenes in the domains of education, literacy, culture, health, environment, farming, handicrafts, microloans, an orphanage, and peace culture.
The Early Education Development Alliance (EEDA) is a 501(c)(3) dedicated to enhancing the quality of child care provided by the 3100 licensed child care centers across Georgia to the 330,000 plus children in their care. EEDA was created as the philanthropic arm of the of the Georgia Child Care Association (GCCA), which was started in 1977 to serve as the voice to serve as THE voice of the licensed child care provider.
Every orphan child having access to education, health care and protection. To grow into a role model and catalyst for charities involved in children welfare on national and international levels. To play a vital role in the global development by nurturing orphan children into creative, peaceful, peace loving and conscientious members of the society. Intellectual, moral and physical development of orphan children with respect to all religions, ethnic groups, color and race to eradicate gender discrimination and bring harmony in the society.
Our Mission To bring hope and lifeline to a hopeless and vulnerable Kenyan child, to mold, build and nurture him/her to fit into the normal society life so as to equally compete for opportunities with not only other Kenyan children but world over.
The mission of The Foundation for the Bethlehem Area School District is to enhance learning opportunities for all students of the Bethlehem Area School District, promote family and community partnerships, and support academic innovations.
To teach Zambian children and communities the value of wildlife and their environment so they may be conserved for present and future generations.