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Junior and Senior High Principals. N'zerekere Refugee School

Guinean football to my students Junior High section, Mohomou Refugee School II (6-10-2003)

Guinean ball to Elementary school

Guinean ball to Senior High school

School Campus

Guinean football to the Junior High school principal, Forest Refugee School

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When the game is about to start

When the girls were playing kickball

These students and their teachers are jubilating at the time their school received footballs from me (Samuel). They also praise Judy and RESPECT International for their contributions. Horeya Refugee School.

This is the team of the kickball for the girls Mohomou I and II. The students are proud of being part of RESPECT International.

This is one of the primary refugee school teams. The woman on the right help me to organize sport activities, she is a volunteer teacher for the refugee school like myself. I (Samuel) organized this activity so that most of the children on the street will come to school.

Camp Laine Refugee School Campus

These two teams are from Mohomou II Refugee School. The new students are on the right and old ones are on the left. All the balls you see were given to us by Mrs. Judy, Palo Community Schools, USA.

The students did not use to come to school, but with the help of RESPECT International, most of the students are back to school now.

Some of the Elementary School students are jubilating when their school scores a goal against another primary school. Across all the school from 2nd grade to 12th grade, 70% of the students need friends as pen pals from the States, Canada and other countries.

Nzerekore Central Refugee School vs. N'zerekore Forest Refugee School. This football was given by Mrs. Judy, Palo Community Schools, USA.

Nzerekore Mohomou Refugee School students were playing the Old and New student Game. All these sports materials were donated by Mrs. Judy, Palo Community Schools USA.

School team A and B combined. Through the help of RESPECT International, we have learned a lot of things.

Giving football to Camp Laine Refugee School Principal.

Camp Laine Principal and some students. 70% of the students in Camp Laine are interested in RESPECT International. This camp has about 46,000 population and 6 schools in the camp.

Samuel Boateng

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