Help Cheka Sana Tanzania by education materials(exercise books,bags,uniform) for vulnerable children who are enrolled school
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Help Cheka Sana Tanzania by education materials(exercise books,bags,uniform) for vulnerable children who are enrolled school
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Children living and working on the streets of Mwanza face numerous challenges, including poverty, abuse, and the burden of being in child-headed households. Many are forced onto the streets due to these hardships, leaving them without access to basic necessities, including education. Cheka Sana Tanzania works tirelessly to identify these children, providing counseling, tracing their families, and facilitating reunification. As part of this process, the organization supports their enrollment or re-enrollment in school to give them a chance at a brighter future. However, for these children to thrive academically, they require essential scholastic materials such as exercise books, uniforms, shoes, and school bags. Most of their parents or caregivers have unstable incomes, making it nearly impossible for them to afford these necessities. Without this support, these children are at risk of dropping out of school again, perpetuating the cycle of poverty and vulnerability. Providing scholastic materials is, therefore, not just about education; it is a lifeline that ensures they remain in school, build their confidence, and work toward breaking free from the challenges they face.
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