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Amaraia School Rehabilitation Project

Earlier this year, TLBPET made a grant to the Amaraia School Rehabilitation Project to support the ongoing refurbishment at the Amaraia School, one of the oldest schools in the East End of Freetown.  The team was able to replace all the windows in the school, making the classrooms and offices both weatherproof and more secure. 

We appreciate the continuing support from our Patron and friends that makes it possible for us to help this and other schools in Sierra Leone. 

We received the letter below dated 22nd September, 2024 from one of the project leads:

Dear Trustees of The Lottie Betts Priddy Education Trust,

I am writing on behalf of the Amaraia School Rehabilitation Project Leads to express our sincere thanks for your generous financial support. Thanks to your contribution, we were able to replace all 57 windows at the Amaraia School on Ellebank Street, Freetown. The new windows have already made a positive impact, allowing students to continue their education despite heavy rain.

I wanted to express our gratitude to the contractor, Mr. Foday, and Mr. Samuel Beckley for their prompt actions.

We still have a lot to do and are committed to completing these tasks for the benefit of our children. 

We plan to resume this work after the rainy season.

Once again, thank you for your support and understanding.

Kindest regards,

Marie Busairu,

For and on behalf of the Amaraia School Rehabilitation Project Leads

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