“Now we go to school 2 days a week. Sometimes the teachers don’t attend the classes! So I don’t depend on the school classes,” Remonda said. “On the day I do not have to go to school, I stay with my mother or play with my friends in the street. The Hope House Center classes are helpful to me rather than the school classes. I have learned reading and writing in the center classes, not the school classes. One teacher taught us how to memorize English words. I miss her. I dream of being a doctor.”
Remonda’s mother echoed her daughter’s sentiments saying, “it’s a good thing for kids. There is no education in school and it would be a problem if there were no center classes too.”
Because of Remonda’s participation in the child sponsorship program, she is eligible to receive additional schooling support, monthly food packages, medical care and much more. Remonda and 59 other children are currently available for sponsorship. Would you consider helping Remonda reach her education goals and break the cycles of persecution?
To learn more about ICC’s Hope House or provide a financial gift, visit this page. To inquire about sponsoring a child, contact ICC at icc@persecution.org.
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