Education This Summer Sizzles in Africa
Education is believably the most important thing a person can do before they leave this life. For, WISDOM GIVETH LIFE.
This summer, once again, the WAAW Foundation has successfully ended the summer education season. This included a 2014 Computing, Robotics, and Renewable Energy Summer Camp and The Foundation's STEM fellows from South Africa, Uganda, Malawi and Kenya attended the 2014 East Africa Fellows Summit and Computer training in Brook house school, Nairobi, Kenya. — in Nairobi Area, Kenya.
The 2014 STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) Camp for 32 secondary school girls in Lekki-Lagos, Nigeria was also an amazing success and in light of what has happened in Nigeria, it was inspiring to be updated on all the stories and success of the camp and trip.
10% of the profits from your purchases at Herbal Papaya goes to support education for girls and the WAAW Foundation and we are so excited to be part of this wonderful endeavor. You can find out more about the WAAW Foundation on their facebook and website pages.
To support the WAAW Foundation or to apply for a scholarship please visit: here.
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