Our small group had a very good educational impression of the kindergarten, although some things urgently needed to be replaced and repaired: There is no water in the toilets and washrooms, the doors are old and broken, and there are no blankets, mattresses, and teaching materials.
We left €70 for two simple mattresses and three blankets from the association. But that's just a small start.
Fourteen toddlers from our supported soup kitchen also attend the kindergarten. If we can find ways to finance kindergarten places for "our" 14 children, we would give the teachers the opportunity to better provide for themselves and the kindergarten.
I wonder if there is a kindergarten in Pfedelbach that can spontaneously donate earmarked funds to the kindergarten in Okombahe through the Namibia Support Association?
Or maybe there is interest in a small kindergarten partnerto finance the provision of some kindergarten places on a regular basis in Okombahe?
We left €70 for two simple mattresses and three blankets from the association. But that's just a small start.
Fourteen toddlers from our supported soup kitchen also attend the kindergarten. If we can find ways to finance kindergarten places for "our" 14 children, we would give the teachers the opportunity to better provide for themselves and the kindergarten.
I wonder if there is a kindergarten in Pfedelbach that can spontaneously donate earmarked funds to the kindergarten in Okombahe through the Namibia Support Association?
Or maybe there is interest in a small kindergarten partnerto finance the provision of some kindergarten places on a regular basis in Okombahe?
The association would also be happy to visit your kindergarten to show you some pictures of the children in Okombahe.