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7 Aids To Education


For children in many developing countries, a good education is their only hope for attaining a better life. But without support from outside their families, these children cannot afford the basic educational tools that help make learning possible.


In some countries, a uniform is required to attend school. That is often an impossible feat for a child whose family is struggling to keep a roof over their head and put food on the table. Your $35 gift can provide a school uniform to a child who wants to attend school.


For a child with few belongings, a good pair of shoes they can wear to school and to church is a necessity. With just $20 to $30, you can give a good pair of new shoes or boots. It is likely the only pair these growing children will receive all year.


It is amazing what a treasure a new backpack is. Many children travel for miles between school and home, and a backpack enables them to carry books, notes, papers, snacks and supplies safely. Just $15 will supply a child with a backpack.


Can you imagine how difficult it would be for a child to learn without items like books, paper, pencils, erasers and crayons? You can provide a child with books and school supplies for a gift of $25.


Technology is becoming a growing part of daily life. For children in developing countries, learning basic


computer skills and programs gives them an important advantage when they go into the workforce. A gift of $300 can put a basic computer in a classroom.


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