Back to School day for William – Remand Home Case

Activity Report

Location: Other
Activity Date: 04.06.2024
Start Time: 6:00 AM   End Time: 7:30 PM

Facilitators: Thomas Ogalo, Aketch Maxwell, Johannes Samambo Ingosi
Number of Participants: 9
Male: 5   Female: 4

Activity Purpose/ Summary:
After reuniting William* with his mother, the next step was to find a school for him to continue his education.

*Name changed to protect the child’s privacy

Personnel Input:
We picked up the case officer from the remand home and drove to Williams’s home. After a quick debrief session and assessing the home situation, we proceeded to Mbaga Orphaned Children Center. We were warmly welcomed by the program Coordinator who invited the entire school’s administration, including their resident social worker, for a case conference before they could admit William. Later, we visited Williams’s former school to process the necessary transfer letters.

Achievements:
We managed to get William enrolled in school.

Unanticipated Achievements:
Williams’s mom was able to start a chicken-keeping business thanks to one of our volunteers donation. We also visited Williams’s former school to process his transfer.

Supporting Partners:
Mbaga Orphaned Children’s Center
Children’s Department

June 4, 2024

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