Philbert Ainebyoona (M)  RK151

Born: 8th July 2013

Grade: Primary Two (P2)

School: Ebenezer HOPE Primary School

Background:


Philbert stays with both his parents in Kitokye. He goes to Ebenezer HOPE Primary School. The mother is a peasant, offering casual labor to farms in the neighborhood. The father is a matooke hawker who rides matooke to far town centers for selling. It is hard for the parents to put food on the table and take all 4 children to school. The family lives in a mud house with a room shared by hens. They eat one hot meal a day (later in the evening) and the children feed on porridge for lunch. The children do not have beddings, they sleep on tarpaulins on the ground. Philbert is a vibrant child in class but is limited by inadequate scholastic requirements. He dreams of being a construction engineer.


You can sponsor Philbert for $50 per month.







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ABOUT YOUR NEW SPONSORSHIP


To sponsor a child or class, complete the form above with your contact details, naming the child or class, and their number.


We will be in touch by email and forward a form for filling in your payment details and other information. You can scan, fill in and email back to our office, or take a photo on your phone and send to us.


Soon, you will receive an introductory letter from your selected child or class / teacher from Africa, and a beautiful profile card of your child/class.


African children love receiving letters from you, as well as a photo of your family. These can be scanned and emailed to our office for forwarding to our partner in Africa who will print and deliver your letter.


Sponsored children can be visited in country depending on their local environment at the time, your visa, or permit to enter a refugee settlement and arrangements with our African project partner.


Please note: every African child wants to be a doctor or a lawyer, a pilot or an engineer! Your sponsorship may not get them that far, however, they will have a brighter future, whether they complete secondary, tertiary or a vocational course.


It is good to be aware that sometimes children leave the region and are lost from our program, others are forbidden to continue study, some are forced into early marriage and occasionally some die. We hope that your sponsoring experience will be a long and rewarding one.


Enquiries? Please call in to Jambo Sana, 72 Main Rd, Nairne, or phone our office Wednesday to Friday 0881880398 or email hope@ahi.org.au


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