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Project Gambia is all about aid to youngsters in one of poorest parts

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Project Gambia: People Feeding People received its charitable status in November 2014 after being set up by pals Frank Devine and Paul Lafferty a few years before that.

Their aim was to transform the lives of almost 300 children in one of the most poverty-stricken regions of West Africa.

The charity, whose target each year is to raise enough money to feed the entire school community of Saint John’s School for the Deaf in the city of Serrekunda for 12 months, fundraise all year to reach their goal. They do so by a variety of methods including organising and promoting Modern Soul events in Blantyre where they have attracted some of the biggest soul stars in the world.

Frank said:“project Gambia was establishe­d with the express purpose of creating a School Feeding Programme at Saint John’s, as all the available statistica­l evidence – including from the United Nations – have indicated that children are far more likely to attend school if they are being fed at their place of learning.

“Attendance rates go up, absenteeis­m decreases, the attention span of children improves, as does behaviour if children have been fed.”

Paul added:“the poverty we witness among the children at Saint John’s School for the Deaf really does shock you; there are no other words for some of the heartrendi­ng scenes of squalor in the area.”

Go online to www.facebook.com/ projectgam­biastjohns for more details.

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Mission Frank and Paul with pupils and staff of St John’s School for the Deaf in The Gambia

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