The “Soap bubbles against coronavirus” initiative arrived at the Alisco Orphanage, located in Morabie road, Joe town, near Waterloo (rural area of Freetown, capital of Sierra Leone), where, to prevent the spread of infectious diseases such as covid-19, the children have bee provided with face masks and everything needed to wash their hands properly.
This orphanage was established by Fatmata Alisco Kamara, who is a business woman. Fatmata is a woman who made her way into the business world with courage and tenacity, thus founding a supermarket chain. But Fatmata has not forgotten her roots, and with the same courage and tenacity, she started helping street children with food and clothes, and then building an home for them.

L’iniziativa “Bolle di sapone contro il coronavirus” è arrivata all’Alisco Orphange, situato sulla Morabie Road, Joe town, vicino a Waterloo (area rurale di Freetown, capitale della Sierra Leone), dove, per prevenire la diffusione di malattie infettive come covid-19, ai bambini sono state fornite maschere per il viso e tutto il necessario per lavarsi le mani correttamente.
Questo orfanotrofio è stato fondato da Fatmata Alisco Kamara. Fatmata è una donna che si è fatta strada nel mondo degli affari con coraggio e tenacia, fondando una catena di supermercati. Ma Fatmata non ha dimenticato le sue radici e, con lo stesso coraggio e tenacia, ha iniziato ad aiutare i bambini di strada prima con cibo e vestiti, e poi costruendo una casa per loro.

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