
The GOOD SAMARITAN

Acts of kindness and compassion towards everyone, breaking down barriers of prejudice and indifference.
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Where it begins.
It all began with a call to RETURN in 2018 to Africa.
Eve’s Grace Scholastic Innovation (EGSI) in the village of Tomue paying it forward to sponsor 6 teacher’s salary monthly, as her way of initial contributions to encourage the villagers for sacrificing their everything to teach even though they are not on the government’s payroll. The Gbanyanquoi Wolomeyan Public School is the only school in the entire area that has over four (4) villages with approximately four thousand (4,000) inhabitants. These teachers are true Good Samaritan.
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A GOOD SAMARITAN from Massachusetts USA.
"Give this to the poorest of the poor"
What would you do if God tells you to give to a village across the ocean from you. In a country you have never set foot, people you have never met, nor spoken to. Would you give?
This Good Samaritan did!
Not knowing that the gift provided would feed, clothe and provided bag of rice for not just one but 4 surrounding villages of over 122 families.
Thus, starting the domino effect of the GOOD SAMARITAN INITIATIVE. An opportunity that is allowing many people (we call “good samaritan”) to give to villages and people in need without restrictions. Bringing light into the darkest, the poorest and the most needed places in Africa.
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Water is Life.
Lack of access to WATER is a serious concern raised by both parents and the school administration in the villages is the lack of safe drinking water on campus for students and teachers and villagers. Due to the lack of safe drinking water on the students leave classes during instructional period to get water in
the main town hours away, which is a serious distraction for their learning process. It was said that when
some of the students leave and go in the town for drinking water, they don’t go back to classes.
According to them, they believe that when the water situation is fully addressed, there will be some control over the movements of students during teaching hours, health problems better settle, access to sanitary food preparation. Most importantly a better way of LIFE
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ARE YOU THE NEXT GOOD SAMARITAN?
