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In 2023, change the outcomes for mothers and children in Sierra Leone, through the support of a desperately needed maternity clinic and Project 3580 school expansion project in ofschool school Kissitown.
Built on the hard work and impact or the Waterloo Schools charity, tribute to mentor Laurie Reed and in memory of a beautiful girl who sadly became the 3580 child to die in Kissitown Refugee camp in 2010 - Project 3580 was established. Driven through UK school staff and student fundraising, 12 years later through the tireless dedication of founder Neil Morland, the charity runs a rice feeding programme, primary school and supports the local clinic.
2023- so much more is needed. Sierra Leone still bearing the scars and impact of the tragic violent war of the late 90’s has in the last 10 years been crippled with impact of Ebola and Covid-19. The most significant victims are children and Project 3580 can change this.
Your money makes the difference
In 2023 and 2024 the Project 3580 charity, with the support of Aston University Sixth Form and your donations commits to provide:
A new maternity building for the Kissitown Clinic. Currently a single building; mothers have to give birth next to dying neighbours. We commit to building a new ward and support the pre and post natal care improving the survival rates of mothers and children.
Expansion of Classrooms and facilities at Project 3580 school to prove more spaces for children, improving their education and life outcomes
Continued support of the Kissitown Project 3580 feeding programme.