top of page

PROJECTS & EVENTS

CHILDREN'S GIFT DAY 2016

Every year, on 28th April, Sun-spring Charity School commemorates Children’s Gifts Day, an initiative giving school-going-children from poor backgrounds educational kits such as school bags, books, mathematical sets, shoes etc. in effort to address and raise awareness on the challenges facing millions of poor students in affording informal school fees in government and community schools in developing countries like Zambia.

LINK TO REPORT:

Children's Gift Day 2016

AISR INITIATIVE - GINGERBREAD HOUSES

The AISR CAS students have carried on the holiday gingerbread house tradition; two of the houses that they have designed and constructed will be raffled off on 4 December, 2015 at the Parent-Staff event, and the third one will be raffled off during the last week of school. All proceeds from this project will go toward preparing a holiday meal for the people of Ngombe Township in Lusaka, Zambia, home of our CAS sister school, the Sun-spring Charity School. Tickets can be purchased at the AISR reception. Your generosity and support, as always, are greatly appreciated as is your assistance with our efforts to address issues of global importance!
LINK TO PHOTOS:

Gingerbread Houses

HKBF-NHG-LDHO

Today, Healthy Kids Brighter Future in Partnership with Ng’ombe Health Center and Lusaka District Health Office conducted a program at Sun-spring Charity School to deworm and provide Vitamin A supplement to kids. Thanks to Ronnie Hackett for sponsorship of the program.

LINK TO PHOTOS:

HKBF-NHG-LDHO

ANNUAL AISR

ACT-AWARENESS WALK

Kind message from Kenneth Muller

-CAS Coordinator at AISR:

'On Wednesday, 28 October, the AISR community embarked on its second-annual Action for Children Together walk to support and show solidarity with our CAS sisterschool in Lusaka, Zambia, the Sun-spring Charity School. Every year, Sun-spring founder, Frank Masanta, walks across his country to raise awareness about the importance of making education available to all children and not just to those who can afford it. We admire Frank and support him in this noble cause.' K.Muller

LINK TO FURTHER INFORMATION & PHOTOS:

AISR ACT-Awareness Walk

PEN-PALL PROJECT - AISR

Reading and writing are key skills that make education possible and inspires children to explore the world of learning. Globally, there are about 250 million children unable to read according to 2014 Education for All Global Monitoring Report, 130 million of them are in primary education. Sun-spring kids are so excited with the newly introduced pen pal program that has got them involved in reading and writing letters with their respective pen pal friends with our sister school students at The American International School of Rotterdam. The program will enhance their literacy skills.

LINK TO PHOTOS:

Pen-pall Project - AISR

ANNUAL

ACT-AWARENESS WALK IN ZAMBIA

On 28 April the Youth for Africa Renaissance & Faculty Organisation and Sun-spring Charity School held a walk to call for national and global actions to make education possible for every child. More than 150 children marched the 1km distance from Foxdale Court to East Park Mall at 14:00hrs; organised by founder Frank Masanta Jnr.

The ceremony was flagged off by the Minister of Tourism and Art/Area Member of Parliament for Mandevu Constituency, Hon. Jean Kapata; joined by Councillor Norman Nyendwa for Roma Ward 17.

LINK TO FURTHER INFORMATION & PHOTOS:

 

Annual ACT-Awareness Walk

bottom of page