Freetown, 11 April, 2025 / 3:48 pm (ACI Africa).
Members of the Institute of Salesians of Don Bosco (SDB) have acknowledged the impactful contribution of partners in reaching out to children and young girls, whose fundamental rights have been violated in Sierra Leone.
In a Thursday, April 10 report, SDB officials highlight the positive impact of partners in enhancing the “overall well-being of youth” and helping them “thrive in their respective environments.”
The partners’ “unwavering support is making a lasting impact, transforming lives and paving the way for a brighter future for these children,” SDB officials say in the report that Mission Newswire, the Salesian missions official news service, published.
They add that the essential input from their partners, channelled through their child welfare entity in Sierra Leone, Don Bosco Fambul, enables the beneficiaries to “concentrate on their education without the burden of financial challenges.”
“Recently, 35 school pupils and 50 skills training students received financial aid, food, and clothing through support from donors including Medicor Foundation, Jugend Eine Welt, and the City of Vienna,” SDB officials in Sierra Leone say.