However, Nisma is also dedicated to her studies and time spent at Hope House as a child sponsorship recipient. Hope House has encouraged Nisma to study harder. Two years into her time with Hope House, she commented saying, “I was not able to write and read. Now I can read and write. Not perfect, but my educational level is good and getting better. I love mathematics, and I dream of being a doctor” because they “are very smart and sweet”.
Nisma’s time away from schooling as a result of coronavirus closures negatively impacted her grades, but she is working hard to bring them back up. “The new public education system is so bad. The teachers don’t teach us well; they just beat us. Without the Hope House center’s classes, I would be at a lower educational level. The Center teachers are excellent. They help us to understand and to get my educational level higher,” she continued.
Regarding the center’s performance, Nisma’s mother said, “it’s the best thing for the kids, they learn well there.”
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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