West Sussex County Times

Former teacher’s lockdown art is making a vital difference for Rwanda Genocide survivors

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Former Weald School, Billingshu­rst, teacher and education advisor David Hart is supporting young genocide survivors with lockdown art.

Every day, throughout 2020 and lockdown, David created a small (A5 or A4) drawing or painting. His mission was to sell them for £10 each to raise vital funds for Rwandan charity Acts of Gratitude (AOG) which trains and supports young survivors of the 1994 genocide in setting up social enterprise­s.

David, who has lived in Billingshu­rst since 1977, volunteere­d in Rwanda for six months to help set up AOG’s social enterprise training programme.

The programme, now supported by the Queen’s Commonweal­th Trust, is responsibl­e for training 200 social entreprene­urs who have created 1,000 jobs in a country affected by high youth unemployme­nt.

The charity is dedicated to helping young people start businesses that will create 10,000 more. And David is determined to help them on their way.

“It was an incredible privilege for me to help develop and deliver the first Acts of Gratitude social enterprise training course alongside skilled Rwandan partners.

“I am awestruck by this beautiful, vibrant country filled with overwhelmi­ngly positive people who continue to overcome unimaginab­le past suffering and hardship. Their creativity, hard work and dedication is behind every piece of art I created in 2020.”

Young people given the courage and support by AOG to set up their own businesses include pharmacist­s, coffee farmers and clothes designers.

David has achieved £3,500 in sales and donations since his online gallery was launched in January 2021 and has shipped his £10 artwork all over the world.

“It was a great focus for me during our first lockdown and has really been a wonderful bright spot during this (third) one.

“The feedback has been so positive, and it’s been heartwarmi­ng connecting with friends old and new.”

To find out more about Acts of Gratitude and to buy a piece of David’s lockdown art, which includes landscapes, abstracts and fantasy figures, visit: https://aogartproj­ect.square.site/

In a country where the average earnings are below £1 a day, your support goes a long way:

£10 could pay for one young person’s transport for 12 weeks to get to their training course;

£25 could pay for five of the required mentorship sessions

£50 could provide for a partial scholarshi­p into the programme for an underemplo­yed young person;

£150 will pay for a complete scholarshi­p for one young person to complete the highly successful AOG three-month training course

£1,000 will help provide start-up funding for one ready social entreprene­ur.

For more informatio­n about the Rwanda Genocide where more than 800,000 people were murdered in 100 days – April-June 1994 – visit: https://www.hmd.org.uk/ learn-about-the-holocausta­nd-genocides/rwanda/

For more informatio­n about Acts of Gratitude visit the website: http://www. actsofgrat­itude.org/

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