ISSN 1710-6931 November 6, 2009 Issue 147

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Liberian School System Seeks Help to Rebuild

The following letter was submitted to RESPECT International from the principal of the Calvary Baptist Church School in Monrovia, Liberia, seeking help to rebuild its system.

To Whom It May Concern

The Calvary Baptist Church School System was established in 1964 by a group of Mid-Baptist Missionaries from the United States of America, who two years earlier established the Calvary Baptist Church.

The purpose of establishing the school was threefold:

  1. To provide kids with a strong foundation in reading, writing, and speaking.
  2. To impact sound Biblical training as a basis upon which spiritual and moral foundation of kids can be built.
  3. To cater to the educational needs of the Children of church members.

The school Motto is Train up a child in the way he should go; when he is old, he will not depart from it. (Prov. 22:6)

Calvary Baptist Church School System was badly looted during the Liberian civil war. Presently, the school has been given a face lift but we are in dire need of basic text books for our Library, computers and equipment for our science laboratory, etc. There is still room to improve on our infrastructure.

Therefore, we would highly appreciate assistance from any organization, church or NGO to help improve our school system.

Truly Yours,

Alfred G. Brown
Principal/Cell #06579185

  • PO Box 965
  • Monrovia Liberia
  • 1000 Monrovia
  • 10 Liberia

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