Help Mathoko Special Stars Hub with 5 volunteers for 7 to 14 years

5 volunteers still needed
category
Children & Youth
sub-category
Caring for children
duration
4-8 hours
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Help Mathoko Special Stars Hub with 5 volunteers for 7 to 14 years
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1. Problem we are addressing Children with learning barriers and disabilities are often misunderstood in schools, leading to bullying, exclusion, poor performance, and school dropouts. 2. What we do (our solution) We provide early learning assessments, disability support, school-based interventions, coding/digital literacy programs, caregiver support, and disability awareness campaigns. 3. Who we serve Learners with learning barriers and intellectual disabilities, parents/caregivers, and teachers in underserved communities (currently 3 pilot schools). 4. How we work Through school partnerships, workshops, referrals to professionals (psychologists/therapists), and community awareness programs. 5. Our impact goal To ensure inclusive education where every child is identified early, supported properly, and not excluded or bullied. 6. Current stage Pilot phase (3 schools, approx. 500 learners targeted, capacity up to 1,500). 7. Our need for Funding, learning tools (tablets, laptops), assessment materials, transport, professional volunteers, and sponsorships for programs.
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