Saturday, January 25, 2014

THE PROGRESS SO FAR!

As an organization that is children friendly we are glad about the love and favor of God upon Jackson Foundation For Better Education, many bridges and obstacles no doubt, the journey to greatness is often not smooth but only those that patiently wait for the inheritance and promises of God that attains success.

We started out broke, indeed without any fund but with the vision and desire to impact lives and provide free education for less privileged children here in Liberia. The needs of our society is so obvious especially after the war experience, Liberia is an evolving nation and without education the hopes of a better future may just be mere wishes.

All glory to God and thanks to our voluntary teachers, right now we have 85 students in our school. This is a remarkable achievement amidst financial challenges. We don't have any sponsorship yet but to the glory of God we have been able to register this foundation under the Liberian Government.

We are currently seeking helkp for office space and school venue beacuse where we are right now on 15th Street Sinkor is not conducive and can not even contain the number of students we have needless to talk about more prospective students who want to join our school.

Currently we are working on a documentary for JACKSON CHILDREN FOUNDATION FOR BETTER EDUCATION it is an amazing experience, sure you will be delighted to see it.

From me James Jackson, "founder" JACKSON CHILDREN FOUNDATION FOR BETTER EDUCATION I want to say, feel free to come to our aid any way you can. As a foundation we need you and God will reward whatever you give. Feel free you call us or come to our school venue right behind Royal Grand Hotel on 15th Street Sinkor, Monrovia Liberia, send us a mail @ jcf4be@gmail.com we will be glad to see you or hear from you.

Please join us in this call, say no to child abuse! Thank you for your love and support for JACKSON CHILDREN FOUNDATION FOR BETTER EDUCATION we will always be grateful to God for you!

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