Before our group left the GSA Road YMCA School’s campus, Emmanuel’s mother. showed up, unexpectedly. She had heard we would be on campus after school, meeting with scholarship recipients, and requested to speak with Jallah.
Jallah wanted to understand the full experience and challenges Liberian children go through just to walk to school, stay in class, and return home. A YESLiberia student, Emmanuel, and his family hosted Jallah for the day.
Jallah arrived at Emmanuel’s house early in the morning. He walked with Emmanuel to a well and drew water with him, the water his family would use to shower before getting dressed. Here’s a breakdown of how Jallah’s day ensued:
Before our group left the GSA Road YMCA School’s campus, Emmanuel’s mother. showed up, unexpectedly. She had heard we would be on campus after school, meeting with scholarship recipients, and requested to speak with Jallah.
Through tears, she expressed her appreciation and support for Jallah and the entire YESLiberia team. The sincere gratitude left Jallah and several team members in tears. In the coming months, Emmanuel mother, and several other people, will be in a comprehensive video captured at the school during this visit. We could not be more grateful that a parent has become one of our strongest allies for Liberian education.
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