We give a chicken to a family so that their daughter can raise it to help pay her school fees. The children sell surplus eggs and buy books, pens and pencils from the sale of eggs
With over 100 chickens, the students have been able to sell eggs to raise money in addition to adding protein to their diets. The chickens also provide rich fertilizer for growing vegetables.
Children learn modern farming methods and growing their own food to ensure they are fed well with a good nutrition as they grow their own food after school many can be able to start their own farming project to earn an income to their families.
Girls learned to use sewing machines to make aprons and tote bags for sale. Now they are making all the school uniforms.
WAYS YOU CAN HELP OUR CHILDREN PROSPER
Fees sponsorship and child sponsorship are more less the same. However, a sponsor(s) may committee themselves to only sponsoring a child/group of children with school tuition (that's fees sponsorship) and on the other hand a sponsor(s) may committee themselves to sponsoring a child/group of children with school tuition and other life necessities (that's child sponsorship) The sponsorship funds are usually sent every three months, as there are three semesters in the school year. Tuition is $130 per school term for a primary school child and $180 for a secondary school child Other expenses include;
- Buying school work books
- Buying uniforms for children
- Buying pairs of shoes
- Buying casual clothes
- Feeding(lunch and supper)
- Hiring vehicle to:- transport children to hospitals, touring, games competition and also to follow up needy children in their households
This project is to donate a blanket t a needy child who without a blanket are express love towards a needy child by donating a blanket to a child.
Through training by Goat Boy Soaps in the U.S., INFECHRIS has been able to help support the school by making bars of soap from goat milk. They are now training families to raise goats for their milk and for making soaps to sell.
The students are raising pigs to sell while learning the value of investment. They also plan to develop the pig manure into fertilizer.
A program to build awareness about the dangers of HIV.
Boys were taught to construct their desks and chairs, and even chicken coops. These valuable skills are valuable in helping their families and generating income.
It is our tradition to give a mattress to a child who sleeps without a mattress. We try to do this in December. You can imagine the smiles on the impoverished children who receive this caring gift.
This project is to donate a blanket t a needy child who without a blanket are express love towards a needy child by donating a blanket to a child.
Dance and drama, football and netball are taught as a part of psychosocial support and help to discover the children’s potential. They promote teamwork and community.
This involves training children in craft self-reliant skills, e.g., making necklaces, mats, shoes, and saddles. In this way, children develop self-reliant skills that may open up opportunities.
Boys and girls are taught how to care for their personal health and the health of people around them. They learn about proper sanitary procedures, good nutrition, and disease control.
As children progress through different stages, they need to be directed to take the right path of life. Mentorship empowers them to choose the best alternatives and counseling guides them toward the positive path.
This is the act of showing love and care to children, especially in poverty-stricken families. People all over the world travel, have vacation with their families, exchange gifts, and celebrate the wonderful Christmas season. Our children cannot meet the basics of life so we are reaching out to the families in our community by giving them soap, foods, clothing and bedding to make the season more festive.
Children and staff have been growing and eating nutritional mushrooms, as well as studying the importance of fungi.
The students grow a corn, cabbages, and other vegetables at the school. These skills will enable them to grow gardens at their homes to feed their families and also generate income.