"It takes a Village to raise a child"
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Looking for groups (Saturday schools, dance/social/homework/sports clubs, activity groups, after school groups, schools etc.) working with English - and French-speaking
children of African descent aged 8 to 16 years from former British and French colonies in Africa, the Caribbean, France; the UK and USA
In an effort to
encourage children of African descent in the African Diaspora to achieve a high level of education, to become knowledgeable and informed and to be contributing members of their society, I believe that it is important for us to show them that we, as their extended family, care about them and are willing to support their efforts.
The Essay Contest for Children of African Descent supports children in the following ways:
Boost self-esteem
Focus attention on education
Improve communication skills
Encourage a sense of accomplishment
Offer opportunities for personal growth and self-expression
Offer peer activity in a positive, supportive environment
Recognize and celebrate success within the community
Public speaking experience (winners) on www.Colourfulradio.co.uk
Encourage critical thinking
Essay topics to be distributed: January 2008
Essays deadline: February 2008
Prizes awarded across three age groups: March 2008
Group leaders (not children) are invited to
contact Lorna Jones at
Lorna Jones to register their interest in participating.
For information on the Essay Contest for Children of African Descent, go to:
www.lornajones.net
This is a private initiative by and for Africans in the Diaspora founded by Lorna Jones. (Not a charity.)