The Africa Day program works to connect the children of America to Africa. Through hands-on workshops, and open discussions, lessons are tailored to meet the needs of individual classes. For more information please contact us. See what participants of the Africa Day program had to say:
"What a wonderful workshop, it really connected my students to a world beyond their backyard"
Caron Minsley - 3/4 Teacher
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. School, Cambridge MA
"My favorite part of the lesson was building a village and cooking plantains"
Emma - Kindergarten Student
Smith School, Lincoln, RI
"I was so inspired to hear Racheal's story and what she is trying to do for her people in Africa. By listening to her story I realized that I too can also make a difference in a very simple way for my people in Cambodia. I am moved and inspired to make change and leave the world better than I found it."
Fisher College - Boston MA
"How uplifting it is to be able to make a difference in a child's life with a story book."
Sara - Leadership Program Student
Hope High School, JROTC, Providence RI
"We are so lucky here in America. After watching the movie and seeing children fight for books, I am so grateful for what I have."
Jennifer - 11th Grade Student
Lincoln High School - Lincoln RI (Middle and high school students from this school collected and donated 600 books to Africa Reads.)
"An exciting project that makes a huge difference"
Women's Rugby Team
Brown University - Providence, RI