Saturday, 30 May 2015

2ND DAY AT THE EMADADJA COMMUNITY FOR THE RURAL CHILD MUST READ PROGRAM (RCMR).







A team of the Onuesoke Foundation was today at the Emadadja community of Delta state with her well equipped mobile Library for the RCMR program.

The event which took place within the Emadadja Primary School compound started early this morning with so many kids itchy to get their hands on our avalanche of interesting and educative books. The children who treated themselves to books of their choice had over two hours of silent and guided reading before we went into the book review segment where two books were selected and read to the children by choice readers after which a personnel of the foundation summarized the book.

This program has revealed to us the defects in the learning of the rural child as some of them even as primary 4,5 and 6 pupils could not read at all and many others had epileptic and disjointed reading skills.
It is our expectation that at the completion of this program, we would have been able to impart in this children, proper reading skills. Be this as it may, we are still faced with the challenge of finance, and the shortage of personnel.

At the end of the event, virtually every child got a gift or the other. While the star readers went home with maths sets, story books and notebooks, others got pens and exercise books.
To keep this children attentive for this period, we introduced the recess time for recreation and light refreshment; therefore we call on the persons out there to support this great dream and help in safe guarding our future.

In all it was a successful outing and we look forward to have it better come next weekend.
Onuesoke Foundation, beaming the light for rural enlightenment.
Support this foundation as we strive to make our futures what it ought to be.

ONUESOKE FOUNDATION, RESTORING NATURE, SAVING HUMANITY.

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