I'm raising £2500 to support a school and day care centre in Freetown, Sierra Leone

Catholic Women Speak (CWS) is raising funds to support Byseee Preparatory School for Girls and Day Care Centre in Freetown, Sierra Leone. All funds come from donations by supporters and friends of CWS, and 100% of all donations are sent to the project with no deductions for overheads. We are committed to sending £200 per month during 2025, which funds a feeding scheme for the children who often arrive at school hungry, and provides support for teachers' salaries, school uniforms, and supplies and maintenance.
Our funds have helped to dig a well which supplies fresh water for the school and the local community. Thanks to a generous donation from Ursuline High School in Wimbledon, London, we have also been able to provide computers to the school so that the older girls can gain essential IT skills before going on to high school. We are now raising funds to install solar panels because frequent power cuts interfere with the children's IT lessons.
The school, which comes under the auspices of St Peter the Rock Parish in Freetown, is run by Yema (Gertrude) Jusufu and her sister Edita Fofana, who are both members of CWS. When asked to explain the puzzling spelling of the name "Byseee", Yema wrote that their late mother was asked to start a girls' school by parents in the community. She had six children - three girls and three boys - and she used the initials of each of her children to name the school:
Bernadette - Yema - Sydney - Edward - Elis - Edita = Byseee
Byseee school offers a wide range of educational and care facilities to women and children, particularly orphans, girls from broken homes, and single mothers. It follows the formal school curriculum but extends this to develop the children holistically and spiritually. The aim is to help children to recover a sense of personal dignity and self-esteem after the traumas of war and amidst the ongoing challenges of poverty, violence and abuse.
The holistic education and support offered by Byseee School, which is rooted in the Catholic tradition but informed by the particular challenges of gender-based inequality and violence against women and girls, expresses the ideals and visions of our global Catholic Women Speak network. While we are not a fund-raising or charitable enterprise, we seek to express our commitment to the promotion of the full human dignity of women and girls by offering practical support to Yema and Edita.