“Plant a tree in whose shade you do not expect to sit”

 

Donate online through canadahelps.org:

CES Canada is a Canadian charity registered with Revenue Canada (BN: 82377 6943 RR0001)
Canada Helps

or send a cheque or money order, payable to:

CES Canada

8 Pine Lane RR#1, Barrie, Ontario L4M 4Y8

The cost of providing secondary school education is less than $1 a day

$200 provides a full year’s scholarship for one student

This includes a daily meal, school supplies, school uniform, anti-malaria mosquito net and health care

When you make a donation…

  • You will receive a Canadian Tax Deductible Receipt
  • You will receive regular CES Canada Harambee Reports that keep you up to date
  • You will ensure that one more student orphaned by the HIV/Aids pandemic continues his or her secondary school education
  • You will provide hope through education

Have you considered…

  • Volunteering your services in the CES Kenya school community
  • Starting a CES Canada chapter in your community
  • Partnering with CES Canada to dig a well, build a classroom…or even a school
  • Supporting a group of five or ten students at one of the 17 CES Kenya schools
  • Fundraising through dinner parties, bake sales, garage sales, runs and walks for charity, church and school fund drives etc.
  • Volunteering at CES events
  • Providing a special gift contribution in memory of or to honour an individual
  • Combining your donation with an employer’s matching gift program
  • Forwarding a poem, article or photo for publication on CES website
  • Writing a comment on a CES Canada website article
  • Being a friend of CES Canada on Facebook
  • Signing up to receive the Harambee Report E-Newsletter
Contact asante@cescan.ca for further inquiries
 

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Thoughts

  • At all ages, education empowers people with knowledge, skills and confidence they need to shape a better future
    Irina Bokova, UNESCO Director-General