[Challenge:Future] Regulation and Role for the Environment
[Challenge:Future] Operation GIVE
1. OPERATION GIVE
By; Kedei INAH
Age; 4-7 years
No of people in the team; 0
Duration per week; 30 minutes.
No of impacted children; 150
Duration;- 3weeks
Country;- Nigeria
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4. Operation GIVE
This project provides writing materials like
pencils, erasers, exercise books, and pens to
are undergoing free education. The
government pays for their tuition and still so
many of them cannot afford to to buy
pencils, exercise books for their class work
and to write exams.
5. Target group and reasons
The children for this project are between age 4
to 8 years and I chose these ages because
children between this age brackets are
vulnerable and need to be encouraged that
education is the key to success in life and this
is also the right target group for them to be
influenced positively.
6. Action
The project was effective because150 children
got pencils and books to write their term
examination.
So many children were able to write well
because of the free writing materials that were
given to them.
7. Innovation
The idea was innovative because I had the
passion to do something no matter how little
but to make a difference and put a smile on a
face.
This project has the potential of growing
because they are so many families in Nigeria
are living below a dollar and also extreme
poverty is experienced in parts of the World.
8. Feedback
Encouragement from the teachers.
Love from the children.
More awareness about Challenge: Future.
Zeal to learn from the children.
9. Objectives
To share love.
To encourage education.
To encourage youths to make impacts on the
society and not what the society can do for
them.
Promote Challenge: Future.
To ensure a better future.
Reduce the rate of illiteracy.
To build their self esteem.
10. Conclusion
You do not need to be wealthy to help a life. Nothing is ever too small or
too big to make difference in the World.