Computers Project
Mohomou Refugee School is in need of establishing a computer centre. The establishment of the computer centre will give the students of both Junior and Senior High opportunities to obtain computer knowledge and learn new skills.
A letter was written by Samuel Boateng to request help in building a computer centre for the students at Mohomou Refugee School. Below is the letter written by Samuel Boateng:
Mohomou Refugees School
B. P. 288, Nzerekore
Republic of Guinea, West Africa
Dear Sir:
THERE IS A NEED FOR REFUGEE STUDENTS IN GUINEA TO PARTICIPATE IN A RESPECT INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM.
All over the world pen pal friends have been generated as a result of that, there is a need for refugee students in N erekore, Mohomou and its surrounding schools to join Respect Program. She is the success of all refugees friend across the world. Through Respect International, the refugee students have received replies of numerous letters and also supplies such as footballs, pumps, e.c.t. from Palo Community Schools USA. Through Mrs. Judy Hyhn, a teacher of the above mentioned school. And Shirley Shih also supplied my school some stationeries form her school in Twain. Because of the above mentioned supplies, most of the students who were dropped from school had come back to participate in the Respect Program and attend school. I am hoping to receive more help from friends from across the world through Respect Int l. s Program. This is why I want prefer reasons why it is important for refugee students in N zerekore, Guinea to participate in Respect International Program and activities.
Yours faithfully,
Samuel C. Boateng
(CO-ORDINATOR)