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Help us build a school

Help us build a school. By: Haley Whitt, Katie Burgin, and Addi Trapp. Masai background. The M asai tribe is one of the most well known tribes. They herds cows, goats, and sheep. The health of the community is poor. Their houses are made of wood, branches, cow dung, and polythene papers.

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Help us build a school

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  1. Help us build a school By: Haley Whitt, Katie Burgin, and Addi Trapp

  2. Masai background • The Masai tribe is one of the most well known tribes. • They herds cows, goats, and sheep. • The health of the community is poor. • Their houses are made of wood, branches, cow dung, and polythene papers. • They rely on the traditional staples such as milk, blood, and meat for their nutrition.

  3. facts about ed colina foundation • The Ed Colina foundation is an Early Childhood Education • The program supports three pre schools and feeding programs in the Nairobi area • One of the pre schools that the foundation built is now independent • Ed Colina started his solo plan in 2008 to help the kids in Africa to get to go to school • Ed began his work Nyumbani Village in Kenya

  4. Why should you donate? • Education provides an opportunity for a bright future. • Masai children do not get to go to school until the age of 10 or 11, if at all. • The children who do go to school do not have a sanitary learning condition. • Only a few student reach 8th grade. Fewer students reach high school. • Many kids are sent home because they don’t have uniforms or books.

  5. School? Does this look like a school that you would go to?

  6. Will You Help Them Get an education?

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