This project was carried out on the 1st of August 2021 at Root Bilingual Nursery and Primary school Bepalle Bonaberi Douala Cameroon under the supervision of the project team Ndamnsa Caleb and Ngalla Clinton. Seeking to reach out to 100 IDP Children, this courtesy was to see to it that their educational needs were met. Upon this we objected as a whole team to help reduce the financial burden of the parents of these kids, who were to benefit from this gesture. Upon all trials and support of the entire well wishers of Inspire For Peace in partnership with Smiles Africa. This set project was carried out on the 1st of August 2021 at Root Bilingual Primary School Bepalle Bonaberi Douala Cameroon. this begun at about 7;30am on the set Sunday morning commencing with holy prayers from Miss Tikeri Glavic ( secretary of Smiles Africa) and in attendance of other volunteers and members from the other organisation. She blessed the materials and we had breakfast. Due to some technical reasons our departure was late. We headed for Root Bilingual where other members and chief executive officer of Inspire For Peace were already present. Upon arrival, we begun the program. A program to run for 2hours. meeting the necessary administrators of this institution we kicked of the agenda with an opening prayer from Miss Chebesi Daphne. This led to a welcoming speech from the headmistress of Root Bilingual who welcomed us in gratitude and hospitality. All the pupils of this institution were all assembled as per their progressive classes. An educational talk from Miss Tikeri Glavic was discussed with the kids highlighting them on the importance of a child and the effects of education on children in a society. Again, tutoring them on other measures that could help them achieve a wider scoop in a society which were through reading of books, novels, magazines, watching of movies and being more interacting with friends to build and learn. Applauding them for their keen audience, she introduced the members and their respective functions in the above oganisations. There after was a word from the chief executive officer of Inspire For Peace to finish the encouragements from he colleague Tikeri Glavic. unanimously, a word from the project coordinator in accordance with a teenage song to warm up the kids. subsequently, as the agenda ran down we shared these didactic to these pupils and students that were present. Although we had major challenges sharing these items to the kids because of the over population that was present, we managed the crisis and every kid had at least few items to take home. This was because the random selection ran out to about 180 kids and even more whereas the set project was for a 100 kids. Getting to completion of the agenda, snapshots and videos were taken to Commemorate the set project in record of every moment spent. Progressive interviews were carried out on 3 students, 3 parents and an administrator who expressed the sincere joy and comfort with such beautiful gestures carried out by young students like the set organisations and jurist. To the central administration, the principal of Root Bilingual gave a thankful speech and encouraged both organisations to continue in such spirit as they move on on the corporal works of mercy. And that the hoped to see us more often because a certain amount of parents faced serious problems in enhancing the financial needs of the educational life of their kids and it was a great initiative for us bringing up such a project. In the end of the interview was a word of thanks to the general public who in one way of the other saw our flyers on their personal handle pages and reacted positively. Ndamnsa Caleb ended the interview with the slogans; Inspire For Peace "It takes a whole village" Smiles Africa "Healing The World By Sharing Our Love". This project came to an end and we took off to Bonamoussadi Doaula Cameroon at the project coordinators place for reception and departures. it was a wonderful experience with our wonderful volunteers and audiences.
“Healing the world by sharing our Love”
SIGNED: Caleb Ndamnsa
Project Coordinator