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T.E.A.M. has been working for 13 years in the field of early childwood education in sub-Saharan Africa. Specialized in supporting disadvantaged schoolchildren, it provides them any material or structure facilitating their educational path.
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T.E.A .M. since 2007 is:
17 schools and orphanages supported in 5 countries (Senegal, Côte d'Ivoire, Togo, Benin and Cameroon)
3500 school children supported
4 drinking water Boreholes pumps
4 sanitary facilities installed
1500 books and 25 computers distributed
A borehole drilling inaugurated in 2018 at the Damne-Lokonen primary school in Benin
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Sanitary facilities installed in 2015 in Kobdombo, Cameroon . .
The Hanyigba-Duga village primary school rehabilited in Togo in 2019
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Sainte-Marie Orphanage in Odza
Rehabilitate dormitories and sanitary facilities
Distribute food and school supplies
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Melan primary school
- Install a source of drinking water
In 2019, T.E.A.M. contributed to the rehabilitation of the Melan primary school in 2019 and promised to return to install a source of drinking water for the children and inhabitants of the village.
The orphans of Odza are counting on us:
The orphanage location: Odza-cameroon, 55 km from Yaounde
(a primary school is also attached to this orphanage)
40 school children
Identified needs : Minimum comfortable structures for sleeping and showering T.E.A.M. project : 3000 Euros for the dormitories and sanitary blocks renovation Each child ought to experience their schooling in conditions that promote their development and success.
The school children of Melan are counting on us:
Melan - Cameroon
130 school children School location: 200 km from Yaoundé Identified needs : source of drinking water (especially during the long dry season)
T.E.A.M. project : 2000 Euros to install a drinking water borehole pump
Together, we invest into the education of young people!
Let us help this 40 orphaned pupils get a comfortable lodging!
Let us help the 130 school children and many others get acces to drinking water !
Let us improve the living conditions of these children by contributing to this campaign !
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