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April 2025

It is a beautiful sight to walk through the community and receive positive feedback from parents about children who were once part of our programme and are now excelling in primary school. Teachers at larger schools often ask students where they attended preschool, and when the children share, parents reach out to thank us for our hard work. Moments like these remind us that the energy and effort we invest are not in vain.

Stacey* is a bright and spontaneous child, always wearing a smile. At times, she sits quietly, deep in thought, but she never quarrels with other children. In class, she answers questions beautifully. When you look at little Stacey*, you would never imagine her life at home. Her mother struggles with addiction and often leaves Stacey* and her sister at their grandmother’s house for days without food, or clean clothes.

At the beginning of the term, little *Daniel (3) came to our Supersterre programme (our programme for 3-4-year-olds) feeling scared and unsure. He had tears in his eyes as he held onto his dad, not wanting to be left in a room full of strangers—50 kids and 20 adults he didn't know. Everything was new and overwhelming for him, and he was hesitant to join in on activities without his parent by his side. But things started to change—God’s love was at work.