EdPowerment's work continues in the coming weeks with Kerri Elliott and Jillian Swinford, two of our program managers. Please check in to learn more about our first Autism Awareness workshop for families in the area who struggle with this disability... and... the first Kilimahewa school field day and soccer game!
In the meantime, Mama Grace is working with teacher from a local vocational school - again, we try to support education in every way possible - to give our existing building more dignity - desks, a paint job, some masonry repairs, florescent tubes to replace the single light bulbs, and an official sign!
We will be sharing a complete list of our upcoming projects in the days ahead.
This blog follows the founding team of EdPowerment Inc. as we build our umbrella of three educational programs and overall community support within the Moshi districts of Tanzania. Our grassroots, hands-on work includes a network of secondary and post-secondary school sponsorships; development of the community-based Kilimahewa Educational Center for teenagers excluded from public education; and a pioneering autism/special needs initiative called ACT, Autism Connects Tanzania.
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