A big thank you to The Unicorn School, through their tireless fund raising for Mwalimu's School we have been able to purchase 4 batteries for the solar system at Mwalimu's School. The batteries travelled to Ololosokwan over the weekend and the solar system will be installed as soon as a technician is available to help with the installation. Mwalimu is THRILLED and chomping at the bit to get it up and running. It is so exciting for the school.
Watching the school grow and progress is very rewarding and it would not have happened without the help of Christine Davies and The Unicorn School. THANK YOU.
Below: Mwalimu in a Unicorn School sweatshirt.
Enhancing Lives
Mwalimu's School-Ololosokwan
12 November 2012
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