Back on track…

Rhianne Wizard • March 16, 2021

Found skipping school because he didn’t have shoes or uniform, MAXWELL was underweight and withdrawn when he joined Sparkle. 



After coming onto our feeding programme and being provided with the fundamental equipment, shoes and uniform, he was able to re-join his classmates in the local Primary School and pick up where he left off. Our teachers were on hand to provide additional support to ensure the gaps were filled for all he missed while he was absent. A keen footballer, he is often found playing football in the community. He has a lot of energy! 


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