School Helps Hungry Families With Food And Money.
A kind school called Kunyanja Private Secondary School has given food to people who need help in Nkhata-Bay. They shared big bags of maize with 190 families and gave each family some extra money. The school has been helping people like this for four years.
Mr. Feston Singoyi runs the school. He wants everyone to know that his school cares about more than just teaching students. They want to make life better for people who live near them. The school gives food and other things to a special school for children who cannot see. It also helps people in prison.
The school plans to help people start small businesses and teach them about growing food. This makes many people happy, including Mrs. Rachel Kamanga. She works for the government and helps people when bad things happen. She says the government tries to help lots of people but cannot help everyone. The school makes things better by helping more families.
Evelyn Phiri has eight children. She feels very thankful for the food from the school. Her family had nothing left to eat, and her children found it hard to go to school when they were hungry. The food came at just the right time to help them.
Many people in Nkhata Bay need help because their food did not grow well this year. The weather stayed dry for a long time. The school's help means a lot to these families who do not have enough food to eat.
A kind school called Kunyanja Private Secondary School has given food to people who need help in Nkhata-Bay. They shared big bags of maize with 190 families and gave each family some extra money. The school has been helping people like this for four years.
Mr. Feston Singoyi runs the school. He wants everyone to know that his school cares about more than just teaching students. They want to make life better for people who live near them. The school gives food and other things to a special school for children who cannot see. It also helps people in prison.
The school plans to help people start small businesses and teach them about growing food. This makes many people happy, including Mrs. Rachel Kamanga. She works for the government and helps people when bad things happen. She says the government tries to help lots of people but cannot help everyone. The school makes things better by helping more families.
Evelyn Phiri has eight children. She feels very thankful for the food from the school. Her family had nothing left to eat, and her children found it hard to go to school when they were hungry. The food came at just the right time to help them.
Many people in Nkhata Bay need help because their food did not grow well this year. The weather stayed dry for a long time. The school's help means a lot to these families who do not have enough food to eat.