Bringing Left-Behind Children to Zero. Opening 20 Years of Learning to the World
An organization supporting children in Africa announced its April Dream to publish its 20 years of counseling and training manuals online as open knowledge.
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Our organization supports 'April Dream,' which aims to make April 1st a day to broadcast dreams. This press release is the dream of PLAS.
Our dream is to create a society where all children, no matter where they are born in the world, can live positively.
So far, we have continued activities to support children, youth, and their families placed in difficult situations in Uganda and Kenya, Africa.
Through 20 years of field experience, we have accumulated counseling and training manuals to help children believe in their own power and become able to envision their own future even in difficult circumstances.
In one program, the percentage of children who answered, 'I think I can always solve even difficult problems if I try hard,' was 14% at the start of the program, but increased to 65.1% by the end.
These changes were born from the knowledge and experience accumulated on the ground in Africa.
However, efforts to support children are not something done only in specific regions. There are people facing children in various places all over the world.
We will publish the counseling and training manuals cultivated in the field online so that anyone can utilize them.
We aim for our past experiences to become hints and clues for families struggling with parenting and educational sites facing children every day. In addition, we hope that by being utilized by people trying to engage in child support, such as organizations in other regions and local NGOs, the efforts to support children will spread even further.
Our dream is to create a society where all children, no matter where they are born in the world, can live positively.
So far, we have continued activities to support children, youth, and their families placed in difficult situations in Uganda and Kenya, Africa.
Through 20 years of field experience, we have accumulated counseling and training manuals to help children believe in their own power and become able to envision their own future even in difficult circumstances.
In one program, the percentage of children who answered, 'I think I can always solve even difficult problems if I try hard,' was 14% at the start of the program, but increased to 65.1% by the end.
These changes were born from the knowledge and experience accumulated on the ground in Africa.
However, efforts to support children are not something done only in specific regions. There are people facing children in various places all over the world.
We will publish the counseling and training manuals cultivated in the field online so that anyone can utilize them.
We aim for our past experiences to become hints and clues for families struggling with parenting and educational sites facing children every day. In addition, we hope that by being utilized by people trying to engage in child support, such as organizations in other regions and local NGOs, the efforts to support children will spread even further.