AfriGrowth foundation is 10 this year and as part of its 10th year Anniversary Celebration, the Foundation has decided to refurbish 10 libraries in underserved communities in the North Central region of Nigeria.
An African child who can read is a future leader who thinks, and to increase literacy of children in these schools, the foundation needs a variety of books, which is gotten from donations. The Foundation is appealing to well-meaning Nigerians to donate a book or books to help stock these libraries to give children a chance at literacy, deciding their own destinies and help make them love and want to learn.
To donate a book, log onto
An African child who can read is a future leader who thinks, and to increase literacy of children in these schools, the foundation needs a variety of books, which is gotten from donations. The Foundation is appealing to well-meaning Nigerians to donate a book or books to help stock these libraries to give children a chance at literacy, deciding their own destinies and help make them love and want to learn.
To donate a book, log onto
http://www.Konga.com go to the book section and click on children’s books. Buy a book or books for a child and input the following address and phone number, as delivery address:
Address: No 2, Kudang Street, Off Monrovia Crescent, Wuse II, Abuja, Nigeria.
Phone No: 08174858338
You can contact the Foundation on the above number if you want to make a donation, contribute an article to its blog, volunteer, and subscribe for its newsletter or general enquiries.
Address: No 2, Kudang Street, Off Monrovia Crescent, Wuse II, Abuja, Nigeria.
Phone No: 08174858338
You can contact the Foundation on the above number if you want to make a donation, contribute an article to its blog, volunteer, and subscribe for its newsletter or general enquiries.
You can also learn more about the Foundation and its various projects by visiting its website at http://www.afrigrowth.org or send us an email at info@afrigrowth.org or afrigrowth@yahoo.com.
Please help us show these children the feeling of turning words into imagination.
Please help us show these children the feeling of turning words into imagination.







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