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Children who are helped by Cecily's Fund...
by
Sabita
on Thu 02 Jul 2009 14:35 BST | Permanent Link
For the last 3 days i have done three/four time-consuming jobs. On tuesday i made an album of pictures, captions and bits of writing about the 10th anniversary of Cecily's Fund. This was fun and very interesting, as i saw alot of pictures of the children and the staff. I also learned a few things by doing this too, for example, about the beautiful flame tree that was planted in Cecily's memory. It also enabled me to see the children that Cecily's Fund helps, which gave me a greater sense of how Cecily's Fund helps them, and how its effecting them. Late on tuesday afternoon and on wednesday morning, i read through some more case studies and matched pictures up to them. This was very interesting, as i learned about alot of children who are helped by Cecily's Fund, their experiences and home-life. One story that i particulary found interesting was a little girl in grade four. She lives with her grandmother who had been suffering with malaria. From what Cecily's Fund can guess, she is a double orphan, and shares a 2 bedroom house with 3 other people. On wednesday after-noon and thursday morning, i worked on the data-base. I was reading through a list of everybody that attended this years Opera event, and making sure that everybody was in the data-base (and if not, put them in) and making sure that the entries all had that they had attended. This was quite time-consuming, but not dull. It showed me the large number of supporters Cecily's Fund has, and that they come from all over the place.
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