Fred, our CEO, shares standout memories of positive change from our programs in 2022
This year was a special year for me. I was thrilled to visit our teams and programs around the world for the first time since I joined Children Believe, just after the pandemic began in 2020.
It was fantastic to meet some of the 1.2-million children, young people and community members supporters like you help dream fearlessly every day. I’m so thankful that through a tough economy, you continue to show up for these kids and families around the world.
Actually, you do more than show up. During the past year, you supported 460,000+ students — of all ages — in receiving inclusive, quality education to improve their lives and their communities. That means a lot.
So, join me as I revisit seven moments of hope and joy from 2022 that supporters like you made possible (listed in no particular order)…
1. Visiting children receiving special care in Burkina Faso
I enjoyed getting to read to some of the 200 kids in child-friendly spaces. It was heartening to watch them play, learn and enjoy routine, even as they were slowly recovering from the extreme distress of being driven from their homes following armed attacks from militant groups.
We’ve partnered with UNICEF to provide 55 of these safe havens, which provide mental-health support so the kids can regain a sense of normalcy.
It was encouraging to hear words of appreciation from UNICEF and the Burkinabé government for this special project, which supported 25,000+ displaced children and families last year.
2. Celebrating success with a women’s savings-and-loan group
I joined my first “sharing out” celebration with 2,000 female members of a Village Savings and Loan Association (VSLA) micro-finance program in Burkina Faso in May.
The energy and joy were electric as the women danced and sang. They had good reason to be happy — they saved C$278,000+ during the past year! They’re already using the capital to start small businesses, from farming to selling solar panels.
The pride of the VSLA groups in sharing their saving results, and the collective impact of their efforts, inspired me.