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Through our continued commitment to community empowerment, we have distributed a wide array of essential resources across Sierra Leone—ranging from high-tech hardware to foundational learning materials.By providing computers, projectors, printers, and cartons of textbooks to academic institutions like Kono University of Science and Technology, Sewafe Secondary School, and FAWE, we are equipping the next generation with the tools they need to excel. Beyond the classroom, our donations to the Koidu Government Hospital, local police departments, and the Koidu Library reflect our holistic dedication to strengthening the infrastructure and social services that support the entire region.

Ansarul Boys Primary School is an Islamic primary school that pairs a strong academic foundation with lessons in faith and good character for its young pupils. During KAPA's 2024 visit, the school received bags filled with school supplies to keep its classrooms stocked and its boys ready to learn. The pupils welcomed the team warmly, and KAPA was proud to invest in a school shaping some of the community's youngest minds.








Sister school to Ansarul Boys, Ansarul Girls Primary School provides faith-based primary education for girls in the community. KAPA delivered bags of school supplies to support the pupils in their day-to-day studies. It was a joyful visit — and a reminder of how far a simple set of supplies can go in keeping a child in school.










CEC Primary School serves local families at the foundational level, giving children their first steps into formal education. KAPA's donation of school supplies was received with enthusiasm by pupils and staff alike. Equipping young learners early is one of the surest investments in a community's future, and one KAPA is always glad to make.









FAWE Primary School grows out of the work of the Forum for African Women Educationalists (FAWE), a pan-African organization devoted to girls' education and to keeping underprivileged children in the classroom. KAPA visited with bags of school supplies to support the pupils in their studies. Standing alongside a school built on the promise of access and opportunity for girls is exactly the kind of partnership KAPA values most.










Islamic Primary School offers its young pupils a primary education rooted in both academics and faith. KAPA's team delivered bags of school supplies and essential to the children, who greeted the visit with bright smiles. KAPA was happy to help lighten the load for families and teachers alike.









RC (Roman Catholic) Girls Primary School provides a faith-based primary education for girls, in a tradition known for nurturing discipline and academic excellence. KAPA donated bags of school supplies to support the pupils' studies. Investing in girls' education early pays dividends for generations, and KAPA was proud to play a part.



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Run in the United Methodist Church (UMC) education tradition, UMC Primary School gives its pupils a values-driven start to their schooling. KAPA delivered bags of school supplies to the children, who received the team with great excitement. Supporting schools like UMC Primary keeps young learners equipped and encouraged at a pivotal stage.










Founded in 1849 by the Anglican Church Missionary Society, Annie Walsh Memorial School in Freetown is the oldest girls' secondary school in West Africa and one of the most prestigious in Sierra Leone — its motto, Non Sibi Sed Omnibus ("Not for Self but for All"), has guided generations of women leaders. KAPA donated textbooks and computers to the school, strengthening both its library shelves and its students' access to technology. It was an honor to support an institution with such a storied legacy in girls' education.










In a visit full of warmth and gratitude, KAPA delivered a generous donation of textbooks, computers, a projector, a printer, and assorted learning materials to the students of Saint Joseph Convent Secondary School. The delegation, led by the wife of the KAPA CEO, was welcomed with overwhelming excitement as students proudly displayed the donated items and filled the room with an appreciation song performed in KAPA's honor. It was a moment that reaffirmed why this work matters. KAPA is deeply encouraged by the school's heartfelt reception and remains hopeful that every item donated will be put to its fullest and most purposeful use.










KAPA's visit to Freetown Secondary School for Girls was marked by joy, gratitude, and a deep sense of purpose. The wife of the KAPA CEO formally handed over a donation of textbooks, computers, a projector, a printer, chairs, and other vital learning materials directly to the FSSG administration. In a standout moment, the school's head girl delivered a moving thank-you message on behalf of her peers before sitting down with the KAPA media team for a candid interview — her words a powerful testament to how much the donation means to the girls of FSSG. KAPA is truly moved by the school's appreciation and remains committed to empowering students with the tools they need to thrive.


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KAPA's visit to Idriss Memorial Secondary School was a moment of celebration and deep appreciation on both sides. Led by the wife of the KAPA CEO, the delegation presented a donation of computers, textbooks, a projector, and a range of other essential learning materials to the school. In a touching address, the headmaster of the primary section spoke directly to the KAPA delegation, offering heartfelt thanks for the organization's tremendous contribution and recognizing the meaningful difference such support makes in the lives of students. KAPA is honored by the reception and remains steadfast in its mission to equip schools across the Kono District with the resources they deserve.

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The students of United Methodist Church (UMC) Secondary School wore their excitement proudly, happily displaying the textbooks they had just received from KAPA as the camera team captured every joyful moment. KAPA donated over 50 cartons of science, commercial, and arts textbooks — a substantial contribution that directly addresses the academic needs of students across all three streams. The school's principal delivered a warm and sincere appreciation speech, acknowledging KAPA's remarkable and ongoing commitment to education in the community. She was then interviewed by Mr. Komba Soka, offering a candid reflection on what the donation means for UMC and the students it serves. KAPA is deeply grateful for the recognition and remains dedicated to making a lasting difference in the lives of young learners.




Tankoro Chiefdom is the seat of Koidu, the capital of the Kono District, and its administration sits at the center of local governance and community life. KAPA donated computers and accesories to the administration to support its day-to-day operations and record-keeping. Strengthening local institutions reflects KAPA's holistic commitment to the communities it serves.

Nimikoro is one of the chiefdoms of the Kono District, home to communities KAPA is proud to serve. As part of its 2024 giving, KAPA delivered many supplies to the chiefdom and its people. It is one more way KAPA is investing in the heart of Kono.





The Blind School serves students who are blind or visually impaired, giving them access to education and the tools to learn alongside their peers. KAPA donated food to support the school's students and staff. Reaching learners who are too often overlooked is among the most meaningful work KAPA does.



The Orphanage Home provides care, shelter, and support to children without parents or guardians in the community. KAPA visited to stand with the children in the home's care, extending its 2024 giving beyond the classroom to those most in need. Donations include food, toothpaste and school supplies. It reflects KAPA's belief that a thriving Kono is built in its homes as much as in its schools.


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