Hope Academy School in Cameroon

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Helping provide thousands of African children with an education is among the most programs of Bread and Water for Africa®. To do that requires a place that is actually conducive to learning.

This year, Bread and Water for Africa® is working with our partner in Cameroon, Hope Outreach International Ministries, to build a primary school where children will get the education they need to be able to mature into successful adults, provide for their families, and become lifelong leaders.

Hope Academy will do just that.

Because we know it’s important for children to begin their schooling at the earliest possible age, the school will be funded in stages beginning with a pre-nursery, nursery, and classrooms for grades 1, 2, and 3, with more to follow as funding allows.

Also, because we believe it’s important for EVERY child regardless of circumstances to be given a chance for a quality education, 20 percent of the total seats in the classrooms will be allocated to providing a free education for orphaned and destitute children in the community.

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