This Year's Theme: Tech Literacy at LLCLLC has operated a computer lab for several years, giving students hands-on experience with technology as part of their education. This year's fundraiser is dedicated to keeping that program strong. Updated equipment, reliable internet access, software, and course materials all require ongoing investment, as does supporting the dedicated ICT teacher who makes it run. Your donation helps ensure the lab remains a real resource for students.
On the morning of May 14th, LLC students will set out from the PAMBE Ghana office and wind through the heart of Langbinsi, passing the Chief Imam's house, the main street, and gathering spots that form the backbone of their community. Along the way, they will solicit pledges and encouragement from neighbors, local business owners, and community leaders. It is as much a celebration as it is a fundraiser, with the students serving as ambassadors for their own education.

At the same time, an ocean away, students at the Albrook School in New Jersey will be doing the same. This is the heart of the partnership: two very different communities, brought together by a belief that every child deserves a quality education. Albrook students have walked alongside LLC students for several years now, and that relationship has grown into something genuinely special for both schools. This year, students and teachers from both schools will also meet face to face over Zoom, sharing their experiences and learning from each other across 5,000 miles. For kids in Ghana, talking in real time with peers in New Jersey is just the beginning of what tech literacy can make possible.
PAMBE Ghana is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization with a Guidestar Gold Seal of Transparency. Every dollar donated goes directly to the students and teachers who need it most.

