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LAGOS, NIGERIA – 15 Feb. 2013:
No
fewer than 512 students of Adeife Shodipo Memorial Primary School in Bariga benefitted,
from the 3rd edition of the “Back to School project” of the Beyond
the Classroom Foundation – a foundation aimed at providing support to indigent
students in public schools in various communities across Nigeria.
Speaking after the event, Ms. Raquel Jacobs,
Initiator of Beyond the Classroom, stated that ‘most of the pupils cannot
attend school regularly because their parents cannot afford basic school
supplies, hence the need for the project’. She further added that whilst it is
the duty of the government to ensure minimum basic standards of education, the
foundation was committed to supporting and promoting various efforts to enhance
the quality and access to education for the less-privileged.
Speaking further, she expressed her gratitude
to the Blackboard Initiative for partnering with the foundation on the Back to
School Project and to everyone who supported, prayed for the success of the
event and the over 30 volunteers who were on hand to ensure the event ran
smoothly.
Various pupils could not hide their joy as they
expressed their happiness and joy at the new books and shoes with some asking
that Ms. Raquel and her team visit them once a month. The Back to School project
is one of the many projects of Beyond the Classroom Foundation and the next is
scheduled to hold on the 4th May, 2013.
For more information on the Back-to-School
Project, please send a mail to beyonddclassroom@gmail.com
Or follow us
on Twitter on @Btc_foundation
For more information on the Blackboard
Initiative, please send a mail to info@blackboard.com.ng or blackboard4you@gmail.com or via twitter: @blackboardart
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