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A TON OF RICE FOR MOA WHARF KIDS


Marking our sixth anniversary supporting Moa Wharfs' resilient slum community the Hope team deliver a ton of rice to vulnerable children in our programme all thanks to an amazing donation from Uncle Cor and Aunty Hanneke and lots of hard work by Hope Sakuma farmers!

Resident coordinator, Mr Bangura, Aunty Zainab and National Coordinator Mr William Tieh take turns proudly presenting a sack of nutritious parboiled country rice from Hope Sakuma to each of the forty children orphaned by Ebola or living with a disability in the programme running now for six years and honouring a commitment made to this community at the height of the Ebola pandemic that Hope's here for the long haul.

These children all lost their mums and dads to the Ebola pandemic or live with a disability living with older siblings, grandmas and aunties in one of the most marginalized slum communities in Sierra Leone with regular food support and help with school costs from Hope.

More than 2,000 citizens live here in one of the slum communities along the Freetown wharfs that were vulnerable to Ebola and which are now vulnerable to climate change with rising sea levels one of the reasons that Sierra Leone Is the third most vulnerable country to climate change impacts.

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