2012 – present
The few hours a day of basic formal public schooling alone, is not enough to break through the poverty cycle.
13 caring professional teachers and mentors.
800 students enrolled in free lessons in Math, English, I.T, Health & Morality, Art and Sport.
Sadly denied the opportunity to acquire the knowledge and skills needed for gainful future employment, children are left to perpetuate the cycle of poverty.
Poverty is one of the single greatest predictors of vulnerability to trafficking. When people are struggling to pay for food or rent, school, or for health care, they become desperate for solutions. They become easy targets for traffickers. Combined with other factors like lack of education that prevent them from attaining legal work, they are ripe for exploitation.
Feeding Dreams provides 800 impoverished children with free daily classes in English, Math, I.T, Health & Hygiene, Morality, Art and Sport.
Our free education programs are accredited by the Department of Education, Youth and Sports. So, each student receives nationally recognized yearly Certificates.
Innovative teachers and a child friendly school, combined with established curriculums provide the perfect learning environment for our little ones to thrive. The children love coming to Feeding Dreams where they can play, learn, eat and enjoy some sense of a childhood.
The program includes:
For many of our students the few hours a day attending Feeding Dreams is the only time they get to be “kids” – building skills, self-worth, confidence, and most importantly, hope for a brighter future. Replacing time they would be required to engage in child labour with learning and organised play , free from the hardships of collecting rubbish and chronic hunger.
Will Provide
250 Pens and Pencils
Will Provide
200 Exercise Books
Will Provide
15 School Backpacks
Will Cover a Teachers
Salary for One Month