Komunikaty PR

Develop Africa Declares 2025 as the 'Year of the Pencil' to Empower The Education of Students

2025-04-24  |  17:55:04
100,000 pencils for 100,000 dreams

100,000 pencils for 100,000 dreams

This campaign is a bold, record attempt to distribute 100,000 pencils in a single day to students in Sierra Leone.

A pencil may seem small, but in the hands of a child, it becomes a bridge to knowledge, a tool for transformation, and a spark for the future.”
— Sylvester Renner, President of Develop Africa
JOHNSON CITY, TN, UNITED STATES, April 24, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Develop Africa, a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing education and empowerment in Africa, proudly announces the declaration of 2025 as the "Year of the Pencil."

This campaign includes a bold initiative to raise awareness about the educational resource gap in Africa and provide tangible support to students.

The centerpiece of this campaign is a bold, record attempt to distribute 100,000 pencils in a single day to students in Sierra Leone.
This historic event will showcase the collective power of communities, organizations, and individuals working together to ensure every child has the tools they need to succeed.

"A pencil may seem small, but it’s a powerful tool in a child’s education," says Sylvester Renner, Founder and President of Develop Africa. "The 'Year of the Pencil' symbolizes our commitment to ensuring that every child, no matter where they live, has access to the basic tools they need to thrive in school."

Key Campaign Goals:
- Distribute 100,000 Pencils: Through this campaign, Develop Africa will mobilize individuals, organizations, and corporate partners to provide 100,000 pencils to children in Sierra Leone in one day.

- Distribution will occur at 20+ schools, with each child receiving at least 10 pencils, a pencil case, and a pencil sharpener.

- Engage Global Partners: Develop Africa seeks to partner with schools, companies, and artists worldwide to drive awareness, donations, and collaboration.

- Set a World Record: Develop Africa will attempt to set a world record for the largest single-day pencil distribution event, empowering students with the tools they need to succeed.


Why the Pencil?:
While often overlooked, the pencil is a fundamental resource in education. It represents the beginning of a student’s journey toward literacy, creativity, and critical thinking. By focusing on this simple yet crucial tool, Develop Africa hopes to spotlight the broader issue of education access and resource shortages faced by millions of children across the continent.

"Education is the key to breaking the cycle of poverty," explains Renner. "Through the Year of the Pencil, we want to not only provide students with the tools they need but also bring global attention to the ongoing challenges in education across Africa."

How to Get Involved:
Develop Africa invites individuals, schools, corporations, and foundations to get involved by donating pencils, sponsoring the campaign, or joining the ambassador program.

We can create a brighter future for African children, one pencil at a time.

Partner with Develop Africa and join us in empowering a generation of learners while breaking a World Record.

Thank you for considering this unique opportunity to be a part of history with Develop Africa.

To learn more about the Year of the Pencil and how you can support this initiative, please visit www.developafrica.org/YearOfThePencil .

About Develop Africa:
Founded in 2006, Develop Africa is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization focused on empowering African children and youth through educational opportunities, job skills training, and material support. Develop Africa has shipped thousands of books, school supplies, and computers to multiple African countries and has supported numerous initiatives to improve education and foster development in underprivileged communities.

Sylvester Renner
Develop Africa
+1 423-282-0006
sylvester@developafrica.org
Visit us on social media:
Facebook
X
LinkedIn
Instagram
YouTube
TikTok

Legal Disclaimer:

EIN Presswire provides this news content "as is" without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.

Newseria nie ponosi odpowiedzialności za treści oraz inne materiały (np. infografiki, zdjęcia) przekazywane w „Biurze Prasowym”, których autorami są zarejestrowani użytkownicy tacy jak agencje PR, firmy czy instytucje państwowe.
Ostatnio dodane
komunikaty PR z wybranej przez Ciebie kategorii
EIN Newswire BRAK ZDJĘCIA
2025-05-14 | 15:55:05

The Colors of Spring Concert - May 20 @ 8 PM in New York City

NorSou May 20 ArtistsThe North/South Chamber Orchestra, directed by Max Lifchitz, celebrates spring performing music by composers from Canada, China, and the Americas.Tuesday night, Lifchitz conducted his North/South Chamber Orchestra in a
EIN Newswire BRAK ZDJĘCIA
2025-05-14 | 15:55:05

Actor EDUARDO NAVAS Fears ICE in CBS High-Stakes Drama ‘FBI: MOST WANTED’

Actor Eduardo Navas NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES, May 14, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Latino actor Eduardo Navas is caught between ICE and death in the latest episode of the CBS crime drama series, FBI: MOST WANTED. Directed by Cory Bowles, the
EIN Newswire BRAK ZDJĘCIA
2025-05-14 | 15:55:05

Lei Comerford Honored Nationally by Top Coach Awards as 2025 Top Coach in America

Lei Comerford, PCC, founder of Lei Comerford Consulting, LLC.— Lei Comerford, PCC, founder of Lei Comerford Consulting, LLC, has been nationally recognized by Top Coach Awards as one of 2025’s Top Coaches in America.My mission is to help

Kalendarium

Więcej ważnych informacji

Jedynka Newserii

Jedynka Newserii

Infrastruktura

Problemy społeczne

37 proc. Ukraińców nie wie, jak zaszczepić dziecko w Polsce. Potrzebna większa edukacja w tym zakresie

Choć trzech na czterech uchodźców z Ukrainy darzy polski system ochrony zdrowia dużym zaufaniem, to 21 proc. z nich ma problem z zaufaniem do samych szczepień. To dlatego wiele ukraińskich mam podejmuje decyzję o nieszczepieniu dziecka. Dużym wyzwaniem jest więc zwiększanie ich świadomości na temat korzyści płynących ze szczepień dla zdrowia jednostek i całej populacji, a także wyjaśnianie wątpliwości związanych z ewentualnymi skutkami ubocznymi. Tę rolę edukacyjną musi wziąć na siebie polski personel systemu ochrony zdrowia.

Telekomunikacja

Dyrektywa unijna zmienia podejście do cyberbezpieczeństwa. W Polsce trwają prace nad jej wdrożeniem

Według zapewnień rządu w tym kwartale zakończą się rządowe prace nad nowelizacją ustawy o krajowym systemie cyberbezpieczeństwa, która wdroży do polskiego prawa zapisy dyrektywy NIS2. Będzie to mieć istotne znaczenie dla kształtowania polityk cyberbezpieczeństwa przez duże i średnie podmioty zaliczane do kategorii kluczowych i ważnych. Choć pojawiają się głosy krytyczne, sugerujące, że regulacje są zbyt daleko idące, to eksperci od cyberbezpieczeństwa są przekonani, że akurat w tym obszarze mogą one przynieść szereg korzyści, zwłaszcza we współczesnych warunkach geopolitycznych.

Partner serwisu

Instytut Monitorowania Mediów

Szkolenia

Akademia Newserii

Akademia Newserii to projekt, w ramach którego najlepsi polscy dziennikarze biznesowi, giełdowi oraz lifestylowi, a  także szkoleniowcy z wieloletnim doświadczeniem dzielą się swoją wiedzą nt. pracy z mediami.