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Discovering Talents on Community Day
Children, Education, Reading Whitney Morreau Children, Education, Reading Whitney Morreau

Discovering Talents on Community Day

Every Wednesday by 7:30 AM, a small crowd of kids gathers outside the library gate, excitement shining in their eyes. Some press their faces between the slats, trying to peek inside, hoping to catch a glimpse of what’s in store. Our themed community days expose the children to interactive lessons ranging from science to technology to music and more. This month, we featured a local artist, Hugh, who used his gifts to help the children discover theirs.

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A Place To Belong
Community Schools, Reading, Children Whitney Morreau Community Schools, Reading, Children Whitney Morreau

A Place To Belong

Despite the tough challenges this year, from a cholera outbreak to a severe drought, the library has become a second home for many children. It’s a place where they can learn, play, and be kids again. For Francis, it was curiosity that first drew him to the library, but it’s the warm and welcoming atmosphere that keeps him coming back.

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Reading With Purpose
Community Schools, Reading, Children Whitney Morreau Community Schools, Reading, Children Whitney Morreau

Reading With Purpose

Imagine a world where words are just words, paragraphs don’t tell a story, and reading feels like a meaningless task. For many students in our partner schools, this was their reality. But we’re changing that, one student at a time!

But how do we know we’re truly making a difference? We measure our progress through annual reading assessments, which are crucial in tracking our impact.

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True Transformation
Community Schools, Reading, Children Whitney Morreau Community Schools, Reading, Children Whitney Morreau

True Transformation

Through our one-on-one coaching, Alice’s teaching has transformed and the impact is clear in her students’ results. By confidently implementing an effective reading program, she has seen her students’ reading rates soar.

Alice says, “For me, as a teacher, I have been impacted a lot. And that impact I got, I also impacted the kids as well.”

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"I didn't know my child can read!"
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"I didn't know my child can read!"

 Parents are very excited as their kids are now able to read and write. One parent said, “My kid is now always busy reading on the weekend instead of just playing and watching TV. He’s enjoying reading.”

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"I want to read everything!"
Whitney Morreau Whitney Morreau

"I want to read everything!"

Diana is a shy, quiet 13-year-old student who has been learning at Joy Grace Christian Community School for the past 2 years. Due to her reserved nature, sometimes she just goes quiet when speaking. But last year, Teacher Caroline noticed Diana was too afraid to even open her mouth in class.

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When one teacher changes everything
Whitney Morreau Whitney Morreau

When one teacher changes everything

After years of attending school, the door to reading has finally been unlocked for Helen. Despite attending class on a regular basis, she struggled to grasp what was being taught, and she was too shy to approach the teacher to ask for help. So year after year, she went through the motions without ever learning how to read fluently. And as the years passed, it became more and more embarrassing for her to see how far behind she was falling.

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A dream come true!
Whitney Morreau Whitney Morreau

A dream come true!

We opened our initial library in 2018, and within the first year of operations, it was already clear that we would need more space. The community interest in our Library was growing each week, and our small room couldn’t accommodate all of the children who would come. We also knew that some day, we would expand our program into more schools and be more serving more children and teachers on a weekly basis.

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And the journey begins
Whitney Morreau Whitney Morreau

And the journey begins

Last Friday was a major milestone for Impact One. We launched our second network of 12 schools in our brand new Library and Training Center. As a team, we have been working towards this day for a long time.

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The Ripple Effect
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The Ripple Effect

Technology is rarely used in community schools. So when the parents at Joy Grace saw the teachers on tablets and smartphones during class, they thought they were neglecting their children and just playing on social media. They began to complain to the school’s director who had to call a school-wide meeting and explain to the parents that the teachers were using educational apps to help their children learn.

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Brotherly Love
Whitney Morreau Whitney Morreau

Brotherly Love

It's easy to tell these two are brothers because they look so much alike. Anthony is the eldest and is a very strong reader. By 5th grade, he was already reading our highest level books, which is rare within community schools. But just a year ago, his younger brother, Emmanuel, could hardly read at all. Their mom noticed that Emmanuel was struggling and she asked Anthony to help teach his younger brother.

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From trauma to triumph
Whitney Morreau Whitney Morreau

From trauma to triumph

Josephine, a compassionate 14 year old student at Joy Grace Community School, remembers what life was like for her before she learned how to read just a few years ago. She attended another school in Ng’ombe where she was never taught how to read, but was often punished for not knowing how. She says her teachers were so mean to her, and twice she was held back a grade. That experience was so traumatic that she lost the desire to learn anything.

When her mother found out about Josephine’s struggles and the school’s poor treatment of her, she transferred her to Joy Grace Community School. When she started 5th grade here, Josephine wouldn’t talk to her classmates for fear that they would laugh at her for not knowing how to read.

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When Joshua grows up
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When Joshua grows up

When you sit down with Joshua, one of the first things you’ll learn is how much he loves to sing and write music. He will gladly rap for you an original song, and trust us, the boy has talent! When he grows up, he wants to be a gospel singer.

Joshua joined Fountain of Life Community School two years ago as a 4th grader. When he joined, he didn’t know how to read. Unfortunately, this is the reality for most children in Ng’ombe. They may be going to school every day, but never learn how to read while there.

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