Monday, 7 March 2011

Donations to the Childrens Ward


A happy father reading to  his son during his stay at the hospital after Live&Learn present his child with a bag of books and activities.
Live&Learn did not forget about the children in the hospital when it came to distributing books and learning material. At the time of the visit there were 26 children in the ward who were suffering from a variety of ailments ranging from broken bones, respiratory infections, issues relating to water and sanitation and various other more serious problems. When children come to the ward the mother or father stay with them while they recover.  It can be an emotional, tiring and stressful time for the parents and the days can be very long. The recipients of the 'library show bags' which consisted of activities, craft supplies and books appreciated  the donated materials. The parents were also given books and magazine to read for themselves or to their children to help fill in their days at the hospital.

Helping Nguna Island

 

Classroom set  in the back of the teachers house accommodates 40 children


An example of the hand made teaching resources when poster paper is available
The Chief from the small Island of Nguna, contacted Live&Learn when he heard about the educational resources we had available and asked if we were able to provide the children in his community with anything that would improve their learning.  In the kinder class, there are 40 students with only one teacher and they don’t have many resources to help them really develop and learn. The students from the community are currently undertaking kinder studies in the back of their teachers’ house whilst the community are waiting to save up enough money to complete their own kinder. As part of the donated learning package, the kinder was given pencils, crayons, pens, paper, glue, cardboard, library bags for the safe keeping of books and also a large selection of brightly colored, educational books.  




Thursday, 3 March 2011

Live&Learn in Vanuatu


Seaside Community
There are currently hundreds of children living in the Seaside Community in Port Vila.  This is a community who struggle with day to day requirements and often have to fund raise to make enough money to pay for their children's school fees. A typical terms school fee is $60 per term.  At $1.30 an hour being the typical local wage it would take over 46 hours to earn enough money to send one child to school for a term. Many of these children have an average of 5 siblings. As a result due to the high rate of unemployment many children miss out from attending school. Live & Learn Environmental Education assisted with the needs of this community with the distribution of school resources, school bags, pencils, paper and provided a small library so that all children in this community have access to learning materials and literature.

Pango Kindergarten
This is a group of kinder students who attend a school which is completely reliant on donations.  The teacher is a local widow who believes in the value of education as she was fortunate enough to have attended University through an Australian sponsorship program.  She has transformed her house into a kindergarten and volunteers her time to teach the children basic English and Maths. All children in the Pango village aged between four and seven are welcome to attend.  Live and Learn delivered sporting equipment, picture books, and writing resources to this kindergarten.