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Sylvia's Children

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WHY SYLVIA’S CHILDREN?
In America, if a child does not do well in school and 'slips through the cracks' there are safety nets to catch them: special classes, tutors, after school programs. If that child still does not do well, there are alternative schools, teachers and social programs. If, in the end, the child is unable to succeed in any of the programs and slips all the way to the bottom, there are government programs, social security and multiple social programs to provide for them. In Uganda, if a child slips through the cracks, there are no safety nets, there is no one to catch them. They are out on the streets, on their own, to fend for themselves. The teachers and staff at the Mbiriizi Primary School know this and, because of this, there is a level of dedication there that you do not find here in America. They know what these children are up against because it is where they came from and they know if they don't help the children, no one will.
The teachers and staff are completely open and honest with the children, to prepare them for the tough life ahead. Classes held in the school are not only reading, writing and arithmetic but anti-drug classes, non-smoking classes and classes about abstinence and AIDS. There are no taboo subjects, they do not mince words nor do they sugarcoat them. Why should they? Most of the children walk five miles to school with no shoes. Harsh reality is a part of daily life.
What is Syliva's Children?
We are a 'direct participation' charity where you choose your level of involvement. You can make a monetary donation or, if you choose, actually travel with us to the school and help. The level of participation is up to you. For those kind enough to donate, understand that there is no middleman with Sylvia's Children, all funds go directly to the school without any filters. Therefore, you not only see where your money goes, but you can also watch it work. Unfortunately, with many charities, you send off your money and you never know where it goes and never see it work. With Sylvia's Children ... you do! You can sponsor a child, make specific donations for needed items or just general donations. There is no minimum and no maximum and contributions are 100% tax deductible.
How Did It Start ?
In 2003, Sylvia Allen went with a non-profit organization on a humanitarian trip to Uganda, Africa. While she was there, she was asked by Geofrey Kawuma, head of the Mbiriizi Primary School, to be the school’s Grandmother. With 805 children in the school, of which 216 were orphans due to the AIDS crisis, she was honored to accept the responsibility. Out of this Sylvia’s Children was born, Inc., a 501(c)3 organization dedicated to improving the lives of her ‘grandchildren'; to give the children a fighting chance.
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People who are interested in helping me spread the word about Sylvia's Children! People interested in Educating Uganda's young people! People interested in donating, fundraising, and praying for these beautiful children!

My Blog

SC BLOG from a publication called NEED

http://www.needmagazine.com/blog/2009/03/14/if-i-can-do-it-s o-can-you/#more-398
Posted by on Thu, 09 Apr 2009 07:26:00 GMT

Decmeber Update from Sylvia

..TR> May you have the same sense of joy and happiness as the children at the Mbiriizi Advanced Primary and Day Care School in Uganda , Africa . (Photo taken December 3, 2008 during the Christm...
Posted by on Thu, 18 Dec 2008 03:33:00 GMT

Check out Katonah woman has library built in her name in Africa

http://www.lohud.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080924/NEW S02/809240348   Katonah woman has library built in her name in AfricaDanielle De SouzaThe Journal News KATONAH - After visiting Africa...
Posted by on Thu, 09 Oct 2008 23:45:00 GMT

Just an update ...

... hard to believe it is fall already!  Where did the time go?   First, some not-so-good news:       Samaritan's Feet has cancelled their trip for November.  Accord...
Posted by on Tue, 02 Sep 2008 18:53:00 GMT

Africa Trip - Good News and Bad News

Here's the good news: ·        The Vicky Tuccillo Mbiriizi Library was dedicated; ·        The new well was dedicated with the chi...
Posted by on Thu, 24 Jul 2008 18:13:00 GMT

Who wants to go to Africa on a charity misson?

Hi, everyone ...   Today has been a little hectic since two of the travelers for the July trip have backed out.  Erin is starting a new business and Eleni is having some health issues. ...
Posted by on Mon, 28 Apr 2008 17:49:00 GMT

Trip update

Good afternoon all ...   Just to bring you up-to-date the following people will not be going on the trip:   Erin         &n bsp; Heather Eleni ...
Posted by on Mon, 28 Apr 2008 17:45:00 GMT

MetLife Foundation Awards Grant To Sylvias Children

Holmdel,NJ&MetLife Foundation recently awarded a Volunteer Ventures grant of $500 to Sylvia's Children, a 501(c)3 organization that financially supports children at the Mbiriizi Primary School, Uganda...
Posted by on Tue, 26 Feb 2008 15:58:00 GMT

NONPROFIT SEEKS GUITARS TO BRING MUSIC TO CHILDREN IN UGANDA

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Posted by on Sat, 19 Jan 2008 17:50:00 GMT

Update

Good morning, all ...   Look at the pictures of the well!  Who would think we would be so excited about something that, here in the U.S., we just take for granted!   The library ha...
Posted by on Thu, 10 Jan 2008 20:18:00 GMT