Guadengha-News
Der Adventsbasar ist gerade erst vorbei und manche Besuchende fragen sich vielleicht, wie und ob wir den über 7.700km entfernt lebenden Menschen wirklich helfen können. Im Oktober- Newsletter von HCE finden Sie Informationen über Partner aus Deutschland - „partners from Germany“ -, die den Kindergarten besucht haben und die so unsere Partnerschaft noch lebendiger halten.
Außerdem enthält der Newsletter auch einen Bericht über Eyosias Demelash, einem ehemaligen Schüler des Entoto-Kindergartens, der lange vom FKG unterstützt wurde, und mittlerweile die 12.Klasse der Entoto Amba School besucht. Lesen Sie selbst wie unserer aller Unterstützung dazu beiträgt, den Menschen vor Ort, insbesondere den Kindern, zu begegnen und Ihnen zu helfen.
Den vollständigen Newsletter finden Sie hier: https://www.fkg-goettingen.de/schulleben/guadengha/.
Partners from Germany visited the Kindergarten
Partners from Germany who work on the Upper KG children and the sponsorship scheme have come to see the kindergarten. They have visited and had conversations with the principal and the teachers of the kindergarten regarding the academic achievement of the upper kindergarten students and the sponsored children attending elementary, secondary and higher institutions.
The partners also communicated with children and offered them numerous educational materials to encourage children to attentively attention to their education. The visit lasts for four days, and it was successful.
The story of Former Hope Entoto Kindergarten student
I am Eyosias Demelash, an 18-year-old boy. I still get along with my KG classmates and I will never forget him. I forgot 7th-grade friends but not KG ones. They remain good friends, and I see them often.
I don't know how my family found the opportunity that helped me join KG as a child. My mother died when I was 10, so I live with my father. I struggled in school and couldn't focus after my mother's death. I remarked that my mother's death changed my educational achievement and thinking. It was hard for me, especially so young. I am currently in grade 12 at Entoto Amba School. The organisation has continued to support me by supplying school supplies such as notebooks, pens, and shoes year after year. I have never had trouble getting what I need for school. I consider myself extremely fortunate to have received the opportunity. My father would have struggled to provide me with all of the necessary school supplies. I have never had to worry about school supplies or shoes. My father occasionally pays visits to the school to enquire about my progress and behaviour without my knowledge. Every year, he inspects my classroom, and at home, he evaluates my grades and homework. He is really proud of me. I have never considered dropping out of school, because I realise that education is the key to a brighter future. I am one of the best students in my class, consistently ranking in the top ten every year.
I also said that my former KG classmates are still performing well in school, which I believe is due to the solid foundation they received at KG. Individuals who studied at KG saw a bright future for themselves in their home nation. For me, education represents my future; I believe that by learning, I can alter my life. I want to go to university and major in business and marketing, and I am convinced that I will pass the national exam after graduating from grade 12. I am highly confident in myself. In my spare time, I help my father a lot by cooking, cleaning, and watching football games. I am grateful to thank Hope for Children in Ethiopia-RDA.








