They were keen to show off what they’d learnt and we watched them work for a while. They had very few textbooks and what they had were shared between six or seven bowed heads. Regardless, I was deeply moved by how determined the teachers were and how eager the children were to learn in spite of the significant challenges they faced.
I came away from the first school thinking of all the big problems and in the second one, suddenly realised how much the small stuff could make a real difference. I thought of my own children’s primary school classrooms and all the learning supports and resources they contained: I thought of the alphabet pictures on every wall, the children’s artwork and, in the cófra in every Irish classroom, an abundance of shared textbooks, art materials, educational toys and other materials. I remembered my own cófra and the smell of the mala (plasticine) and how much we loved learning with our hands because it didn’t feel like learning at all.
I left Uganda wondering if it would be possible to fill African cófras through Irish fundraising. In conversation with my World Vision colleagues, the Cófra project was born.
Our simple objective with this campaign is to raise much needed funds to provide essential learning materials to World Vision-supported schools, ensuring that every child has access to the tools necessary for a brighter future. These resources, including atlases, dictionaries, science kits and more, will not only enrich classroom learning but also empower children to explore, learn, and hopefully create a future of possibilities.
A donation of €1,000 could equip three classroom walls with crucial learning aids. As children engage with their surroundings, they encounter language that enriches their vocabulary and gives meaning to classroom materials, inspiring them to read, learn, and explore further.
Similarly, a donation of €8,000 could furnish six classrooms with thematic curriculum textbooks and learning resources. These books, written in the children's native language, will encourage them to delve into more information independently, fostering continued engagement beyond the classroom.
I firmly believe in the power of collective action, and that together, we can make a real difference in the lives of these young children and their communities. Your support, regardless of its scale, will contribute to building a brighter future for countless young minds.
To contribute to the Cófra Project and make a difference in the lives of young people who need our support, please join me with my fundraising efforts.
For a list of fundraising ideas and fun activities that you or your local school can take part in get in touch with partnerships@worldvision.ie or by clicking on the below sign up button.
Together, we can ensure that every Cófra is filled and every schoolchild is empowered to achieve their full potential.
With heartfelt gratitude,
Fiona Looney
World Vision Ireland Ambassador