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Children Empowerment Club Distributes School Supplies to Underprivileged Children for the Start of the Academic Year

The Children Empowerment Network Club—RENGERA UMWANA recently held their annual event where they donated school supplies to children from impoverished families and abandoned children. This initiative aims to prevent children from dropping out of school due to a lack of essential materials. Emmanuel TWIZEYIMANA, the director of the Club, highlighted the importance of community involvement […]

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Rwanda: Children Empowerment Network Club Celebrates International Day of the African Child with Trip to King’s Palace Museum

The Children Empowerment Network club (Rengera Umwana) made a meaningful impact on June 16th by taking 25 children from impoverished families to the King’s Palace Museum in Rukari, Nyanza district. Established in 2018, the club focuses on addressing critical issues such as poverty, violence, school dropouts, medical care, and other basic services to empower children in need. This

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Children Embark on Educational Journey to Mpushi Rock

Children Empowerment Network (Rengera umwana)  club organized a special outing for children on April 30th , 2024. The trip took the children to the historic Mpushi rocks in Musambira sector of Kamonyi district, where King Ruganzu II Ndoli once passed. The purpose of the trip was to educate the children about history and the environment.

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Children Empowerment Network Club (Rengera Umwana) Distributes Rabbits to Underprivileged Families

Muhanga: The Children Empowerment Network Club (Rengera Umwana) recently held a special event where they distributed two rabbits per each family to 20 underprivileged families of children supported by the Club. The event took place on Saturday, March 23, 2024, at the Don Bosco Kabgayi oratory. This initiative was aimed at supporting underprivileged families by empowering them through animal

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Children Empowerment Network Club and Parents Meet for the Well-being of Children

On Sunday, February 11, 2024, Children Empowerment Network Club members and parents of the children in this learning club convened a meeting to foster cooperation in the social, educational, and overall development of the children. TWIZEYIMANA Emmanuel, the club’s head, expressed gratitude to the participants and voiced confidence that fruitful discussions would ensue to benefit the children,

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Empowering Children for a Brighter Future: The Incredible School Supply Drive by The Children Empowerment Network Club

The Children Empowerment Network Club provided school supplies to 20 members of the Children Pupils’ Club, which included notebooks, pens, plastic shoes (also known as Boda Boda), and other essential items such as bags and mathematical instruments. This event occurred on Saturday, September 23, 2023, at the Don Bosco Kabgayi oratory. The selected children often

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CEN calls for voluntarily Donations of School Suppliers to Marginalized Children in a two-month campaign “HELP US TO HELP THEM”

Education is the basis of everything; it is the engine of a society. Education is a purposeful activity aimed at achieving certain goals, which include the transmission of knowledge, skills, and character traits. Education helps eradicate poverty and hunger, giving people the chance at better lives. This is one of the biggest reasons why parents

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