Sunday, March 19, 2006

Always The Teacher

Every Child Counts is a program for child with learning or physical disabilities - something the Bahamian schools are not equipped to handle. Lyn Major, a mother from nearby Hopetown, had adopted twin boys when they were 3 yrs. old, only to discover that they had severe learning problems. Not to be outdone, she started ECC shortly thereafter.
The school receives no funding or support from the government and the only financial support that they receive is from a Catholic education fund or private donations. There are 66 students, 4 teachers and a handful of volunteers to provide the only service outside of Nassau.
Carolyn has been volunteering since our arrival in Abaco. Anyone knowing her can attest to her enthusiasm and commitment which the children picked up on right away. Not only did they enjoy the arts & craft projects and stories, but she always managed to sneak in some popcorn, brownies or cookies which many of them seldom enjoy at home.
The school is dealing with a space issue and thanks to the generosity of the community, volunteers and private donations a three room classroom is now being constructed. Donations of teaching materials and funds are always appreciated. Posted by Picasa

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