Ding-Ding Yiriwa Federation delivered educational resources and water infrastructure valued at D600,000 to Wulinkama Nursery School. The nonprofit organization partnered with Child Fund The Gambia to provide the borehole and teaching materials.
Grace Sanneh, the federation's board chairperson, celebrated the initiative's potential to create better learning conditions for students. She emphasized the organization's commitment to youth development and child protection programs.
Child Fund representative Bubacarr Jammeh addressed sustainability concerns, noting donor funding challenges. He urged community-driven project maintenance while highlighting the borehole's long-term benefits.
Federation Manager Alieu Mendy acknowledged the collaborative effort and confirmed the organization's official nonprofit registration status. The donation aims to enhance both student and staff morale at the recipient institution.
Headmistress Fatou Barrow expressed gratitude for the clean water access and educational supplies. She emphasized how these contributions will establish safer, more effective learning environments for children and students.
Grace Sanneh, the federation's board chairperson, celebrated the initiative's potential to create better learning conditions for students. She emphasized the organization's commitment to youth development and child protection programs.
Child Fund representative Bubacarr Jammeh addressed sustainability concerns, noting donor funding challenges. He urged community-driven project maintenance while highlighting the borehole's long-term benefits.
Federation Manager Alieu Mendy acknowledged the collaborative effort and confirmed the organization's official nonprofit registration status. The donation aims to enhance both student and staff morale at the recipient institution.
Headmistress Fatou Barrow expressed gratitude for the clean water access and educational supplies. She emphasized how these contributions will establish safer, more effective learning environments for children and students.