07/10/2025
A Heart-Touching Story from Nimba ππ
Today, the Nimba Intellectual Platform shared a deeply moving story of a little girl named Irene Ziakehyee, who quietly stands at the classroom door each day watching her friends learn while she cannot join them.
Sometimes, Irene sits there in silent tears, longing for the simple joy of sitting at a desk, holding a book, and being part of a classroom like every other child.
Her mother, Nohn Ziakehyee, lives with her in the Valley Community, Ganta City, Nimba County. Despite her best efforts, she simply cannot afford to send Irene to school.
When this heartbreaking story was shared, kindhearted individuals immediately stepped forward to help pay Ireneβs school fees. Their compassion has given her hope and a chance to begin her educational journey.
This is a powerful reminder that no child should ever be left behind. Every child deserves the opportunity to learn, to dream, and to build a brighter future. Let us continue to do all we can to lift up the younger generation, for education remains the greatest gift we can give.
Some parents struggle silently, wanting nothing more than a better life for their children. Together, we can make that dream a reality one child at a time. β€οΈ
Now, we will begin an effort visiting different communities and schools where we will show kids who are in dire need of help and how you can contribute to making their educational sojourn better. Many of the kids are seen on the street daily and most of them are not in school.
We ought to make this work with your support .
If you wish to help further Send your donation via Mobile Money or get in contact with Mr. John Hinneh Cooper Sr. to meet the child and her parents: 0888025999
Bearer Name: John Cooper
Mr. Cooper is a classroom teacher in Nimba county.
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