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Enabling 30 AIDS orphan children to live a continuous decent life in Bahir Dar, Ethiopia

Summery of my project

The activities to be accomplished through this project are
1. Identifying 30 children orphaned due to HIV/AIDS to participate in this project.
2. Engages these children in income generating activities:
a. I and local administrators will select locations to host these children that will provide an easy entrance into the market.
b. 15 children will work polishing shoes
c. 15 children will sell items using mobile shops
3. Enabling these children to save a portion of their income in micro banks for further expansion and sustainable use.
4. I will work with Green and Wealthy Ethiopia (non profit making local NGO I am working with) members in tutoring these children since the children should be students to be eligible for this program since we promote and assist education.
5. Provides uniforms and other school materials to these children in order to facilitate their school attendance.
6. Gathers and visits with these children to help them build bonds to their community and each other using special events like holy days.

In the long run we do have plan to establish children village here to assist orphan children on permanent basis



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