Thursday, August 19, 2010

Future Leaders of Zambia


Name: Sibanje Mudenda
*not sponsored*
Child #: 778
Sex: Female
DOB: 5/13/2002
Grade: ECCDE
Wants to be a teacher
Speaks Tonga
Favorite Subject: painting
Favorite Color: green
Favorite Pastime: netball
Lives in Naleza with her grandparents, 1 brother and 1 sister
Chores: dish washing
Health is: fair

Name: Edinah Nakaale Musale
*not sponsored*
Child #: 817
Sex: Female
DOB: 4/9/2004
Grade: ECCDE
Wants to be a nurse
Speaks Tonga
Favorite Subject: drawing
Favorite Color: blue
Favorite Pastime: free play
Lives in Chalimbana with her parents, 1 brother and 1 sister
Chores: dish washing
Health is: fair

Name: Kelvin Buumba
*not sponsored*
Child #: 843
Sex: Male
DOB: 12/12/2004
Grade: ECCDE
Wants to be a doctor
Speaks Tonga
Favorite Subject: drawing
Favorite Color: green
Favorite Pastime: soccer
Lives in Naleza with his father, 1 brother and 1 sister
Chores: herding cattle
Health is: fair

Name: Davine Mwiinga
*not sponsored*
Child #: 734
Sex: Male
DOB: 7/8/2007
Grade: ECCDE
Wants to be a doctor
Speaks Tonga
Favorite Subject: painting
Favorite Color: blue
Favorite Pastime: soccer
Lives in Simwaba with his parents, 1 brother and 1 sister
Chores: herding goats
Health is: fair

Name: Nchimunya Mweemba
*not sponsored*
Child #: 807
Sex: Female
DOB: 10/22/2007
Grade: ECCDE
Wants to be a teacher
Speaks Tonga
Favorite Subject: drawing
Favorite Color: red
Favorite Pastime: netball
Lives in Chalimbana with her mother, 0 brothers and 3 sisters
Chores: dish washing
Health is: fair

These 5 preschoolers are just a few of the newest children I have added to the preschool boy and preschool girl pages. These are the future leaders of Zambia! They are learning early, and therefore, getting a head start. While other children are hanging outside watching/helping their parents with daily chores, these bright children are learning their alphabet, numbers, shapes, and having fun learning with their friends. This early education program is a blessing for both the children and their parents. This is hope that they may go further in their education and attain a career in which they can not only get out of poverty but help their communities. Take a look at all of the preschool children, and let me know if you see a future Zambian leader that you would like to support for only $9 a month. To sponsor one or more of these children, e-mail me at macandmic@gmail.com

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