From time to time students here in America complain of having too many textbooks to carry from class to class. While this is a problem it does not compare at all to having no textbooks. 

Back in Kenya, Africa our four partner schools are lacking with sufficient textbooks. In addition a school of about 200 students has only about 30-40 library books. If we really believe in providing quality education to bring hope to the continent of Africa this has to change. 

And the change starts with YOU. 

Starting January 2010 to April 2010 we are kicking a fundraiser for Books 4 Hope where we need 300 people to donate $20 for 3 months consecutively. $20 too much, don’t sweat it we have 3 donor levels $20, $10 and $5. Each month’s donations will fund the three parts of the program: textbooks, library books and computers. 

Will you be 1 of the 300! 

How far will you $20 go...
4 Schools in Kenya will be benefiting form this program.
Each school will receive 400 textbooks, a total of 1600 textbooks.
Each school will receive 500 library books, a total of over 2000 library books
Each school will receive 5 computers, total of 20 computers.

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Hope 4 Africa is a non-profit, 501 (3) (c) organization which works under the umbrella of the West Des Moines School District Foundation. We are a national- and international-based organization that primarily focuses on problems that cripple Africa, and we seek to offer long-term solutions to these problems. We believe that Africa has the potential to be a better place but if and only if we channel the necessary resources to the right place(s).

To be able to understand and solve the problems in Africa, one has to go to the main root cause, which is the lack of knowledge that Africans have. Ignorance is what cripples this blessed continent, and the primary solution is to address the issues associated with access to quality education for all Africans—education afforded to a four year old to educating a mother on how she can take care of her newborn.  Along this continuum, we can aid in creating long-term solutions to this continent’s problems. We need to teach Africans how they can be self-independent and, in turn, witness them coming up with homegrown solutions that directly apply to them.

Visit the Hope 4 Africa website for more information.