
Letters Blog.
Voices of Compassion for Black Lives Matter
The resulting Black Lives Matter protests made me realize that we are actually fighting against each other and not a "certain race." So to be a part of dialogue and to support in solidarity these demonstrations, some of my colleagues and our youth leaders shared their thoughts and feelings.
Our “New Normal” in the Face of COVID-19
AEP’s Executive Director, Julie-Anne Savarit-Cosenza, offers a glimpse inside the lives of our program beneficiaries, the girls and boys in Zambia, who are dealing with their own internal struggles during the COVID-19 pandemic.
With Enough Food I Can Stay Home
Annabel Mumba is AEP’s Donor Relations Coordinator in Zambia. She is a Scholarship Fund recipient, high school graduate, and one of our latest Success Stories. Today, she provides a first person account of how 278 families received food for three weeks just in time before a COVID-19 lockdown started on April 15th, 2020 in Kafue, Zambia.
WEDNESDAY 8TH APRIL. 18:00 PM
It all started with a single phone call to each of the 278 families in our program.
Happy Anniversary Read for Rose!
Read for Rose is a center made for children with special needs that opened its doors on March 21st, 2019. It is a twin center from the Amos Youth Center which is located in the heart of Kafue, Kafue Town.
I visited the center to find out more information on the impact that it has brought to the people and the children after the one year that it has been in existence. I interviewed Febby Choombe who is a teacher at the center and manages running the place with the assistance of Annie Nyambe, an AEP high school graduate who helps in teaching the students.