The initiative “Soap bubble against Coronavirus” arrived at Fountain of Hope Children’s Home, at Atagbeh town in Waterloo, in the rural area of Freetown, capital of Sierra Leone.
The team of young volunteers of R-Evolution provided with training and everything needed to wash hands properly, including the most obvious but often also the least available, to prevent the spread of infectious diseases such as covid-19 between the children of this orphanage.
The Fountain of Hope Children’s Home orphanage was built by Pastor Obi in 2006 to provide a safe home for abandoned and often abused children, and to provide for their growth, education, family reunification where possible, and inclusion in society.
L’iniziativa “Bolla di sapone contro il Coronavirus” è arrivata all’orfanotrofio Fountain of Hope Children’s Home, a Atagbeh town in Waterloo, nella zona rurale di Freetown, capitale della Sierra Leone.
Il team di giovani volontari di R-Evolution ha fornito tutto sia le spiegazioni che tutto il necessario per lavarsi le mani correttamente, incluso ciò che può sembrare il più ovvio ma che spesso è anche il meno disponibile, per prevenire la diffusione di malattie infettive come il covid-19 tra i bambini di questo orfanotrofio.
L’orfanotrofio Fountain of Hope Children’s Home è stato costruito dal pastore Obi nel 2006 per fornire una casa sicura ai bambini abbandonati e spesso abusati, e provvedere alla loro crescita, educazione, ricongiungimento familiare dove possibile, ed inserimento nella società.

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