It's just common sense that good nutrition can go so far to change a child's life.
Great news in from Ntunungwe School, one which has been distributing e'Pap to the Grade 7 classes since 2013. The school is supported by Gill Dudman, a local farmer in the area who has for many years dedicated her time and love to the children in this impoverished area. She wrote.....
"Ntunungwe School achieved a 76,3% pass rate in the National Grade 7 exams. Thank you e'Pap, good teachers and able Children!"
The e'Pap is purchased through donations from many sources including the pupils at Carmel School
in Bulawayo, as well as Bredon School in the UK. A recent newsletter sent to Bredon reads...
"We also spent some money on Epap, as our supplies were getting rather low.
The Grade 7s are busy writing their national exams. We have been able to feed all 40 of them once a day since the first term in January on Epap. The porridge has made them all look so healthy.
The porridge is also called ‘Clever porridge’ as the children’s work improves when they get good nutrition. Your donation has also meant that we are able to feed some of the pre-school children who were looking rather thin."
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