Summer Holidays Play & Learning Scheme

Summer Holidays Play & Learning Scheme

For Vulnerable Children – Enrol your child every Summer aged 5 to 16 years old , 3 days a week . The program will consists of creating and delivering educational activities around the following areas: Computing, English learning, Gardening, etc. we will also visit the a botanical and zoological garden to practice our leaning, one English centre and library to expand our learning .

It will run three times a week for the pilot program and will welcome up to 50 children. At the end of this program participants will be able to apply these skills at school, aspire for a future career ; the aim also being to awaken entrepreneurship skills from school and English is well-known from being a universal language.

 

Our current local partner is Ngousso High School in Yaounde which we have visited several times already for donations to vulnerable children

ENGLISH COURSES:

Ring Hope Foundation in partnership with Head Start platform and its CEO Shivad Singh offers a digital full curriculum from Nursery to Secondary school free of Charge .

 

Shivad Singh, 28, is the CEO of Head Start, an educational platform dubbed the ‘Netflix for Education.’ He founded his first company, Presto, at 19, providing online educational material in South Africa. Shivad excels in business development and partnerships, securing deals with major corporations and global edtech companies. He hosted the popular Head Start Show podcast.Together, we can make a difference in the world for generations to come.

 

Our mission is : The advancement of education of Children in Cameroon.

 

The relief of poverty of those in need in particular but not exclusively by assisting in the provision of education, training, entrepreneurship projects and all the necessary support designed to enable the poor to generate a sustainable income and be self-sufficient in Cameroon and by providing orphanages with food and clothing.

 

Our project is to support children wellbeing and education by running a play scheme three to five times a week (during the summer and half-terms holidays) ; this consists of running art, computing, creative etc workshops . This would contribute to reduce vandalism and their parents sometimes leave drugs as children alone during holidays and half terms due to the lack of finance to send them to paid play schemes. We also want to help children from the street and orphans to get basic life items and food.

 

Everyone needs to play it is part of growing up, Children and young people need different opportunities to play in different ways at different times. Their play may vary depending on their age, culture, ability and circumstances.

 

Play is the fundamental way that children enjoy their childhood. It is essential to their quality of life as children.

  • Playing is fun: it is how children enjoy themselves.
  • Play promotes children’s development, learning, imagination, creativity