'No Child Should Walk Barefoot To School'

From Left is Captain Phatsima Kgole Hon Coucillor M.Tshenyego Eddie Mdluli Admin Mazhar from the business community and Kgosi Malang Philip Galeatle
From Left is Captain Phatsima Kgole Hon Coucillor M.Tshenyego Eddie Mdluli Admin Mazhar from the business community and Kgosi Malang Philip Galeatle

Dare-to-Dream was in Serinane recently to kick-start their Let-No-Child-Walk-Barefoot Campaign, which will see 1,000 pairs of shoes donated to students across the country.

Pupils, more especially in rural area, would benefit from the initiative that should resonate with  another initiative, Leave-No-Child-Behind-For-African-Development. Dare-to-Dream is a social enterprise dedicated to the advancement of youth, women and girls in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Aviation and Aerospace, as well as equipping the upcoming generation with business and entrepreneurial skills. The first 100 pairs of shoes were donated to school children in Serinane, a village 40km from Molepolole on the way to Letlhakeng. Dare-to-Dream was founded by one of the first female military pilots in the Botswana Defence Force, Captain Kgomotso Phatsima, in partnership with Fair Price Group.

These included school shoes, Gucci shoes, Nike shoes, Adidas and Lacoste shoes and sandals. In welcoming and appreciating the gifts, Serinane Kgosi, Malang Phillip Galeatle indicated that efforts made by Dare-to-Dream will be forever appreciated. He indicated that he would be glad if their noble gesture could go across villages in Botswana and not only be limited to theirs.

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