Helping Children Around the World Reach Their Potential - Thanks to You!

Helping Children Around the World Reach Their Potential - Thanks to You!

Komodo's charity partner, Many Hopes, continues to work with children across the world who have experienced slavery, trafficking or abuse. We support Many Hopes in their efforts to rescue these children and offer them the opportunities that an education provides.

Here is the most recent update from Many Hopes:

  • All 158 of the students supported by Many Hopes in Bolivia worked hard and passed on to the next grade level in both math and language arts skills. Most of these children had been abandoned and, as a result, had experienced gaps in their education or had never even been to school before.

  • In addition to education, Many Hopes supports recovery for children who have been rescued from trafficking. As well as providing a safe space, medical treatment and counseling, the Recovery Centre in Ghana offers therapy in accessible formats for the children. They particularly enjoy dance therapy, as you can see in the picture below.


  • Many Hopes has also announced the incredible news that four of the students we have been supporting have been accepted into University courses. This is no mean feat in a country where less than 1% of eligible young people are able to pursue third-level education!

All of this is thanks to donations which help remove the barriers to all-important education. We are able to make these donations to Many Hopes thanks to you, our Komodo subscribers, so thank you once again for helping give children across the world the opportunity to fulfil their potential.


Find out more about Many Hopes here.

About Komodo: Komodo is a fun and effective way to boost K-5 math and literacy skills. Designed for 4 to 11-year-olds to use at home, Komodo uses a 'little and often' approach to learning (20 minutes, three to five times per week) that fits into busy family routines. Komodo helps users develop fluency and confidence in math and language arts - without keeping them at the screen for long. 

Find out more about Komodo and how it helps thousands of children each year do better at math and literacy – you can even try Komodo for free.


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