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The Yalding charity GamBLE - 'Gambia, Building Links in Education', 
is a small Kent based charity, which helps provide nursery and primary school education in the village of Farato, near Banjul airport, Gambia, run by Karen and Tony Di Marco.

GamBLE charity's aim is to work with Gambians to improve  the schooling and the education of children from 3-13  years old.

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  ** New June  2008 Newsletter  **

Registered charity 1096152 Gambia: Links in Education











 

 

Updated:
October 05, 2008

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Fun with play dough helps creativity and design

Currently,  GamBLE focuses its work on the village of Farato, Gambia, near Banjul airport and 25k from the capital, Banjul. 
We work closely with the villagers and encourage cultural exchanges.  
Volunteers from England regularly travel to Farato to taste the Gambian experience: assisting with teaching, gardening, building maintenance as well as taking part in Gambian village life: learning skills such as African cooking, African drumming, batik and the local languages – Mandinka, Fula and Wolof.
 

GamBLE is a small charity based in Yalding, Kent, that supports education in the Gambia.
Our aim is to develop nursery and primary education in the Gambia, West Africa by building schools and their infrastructure: wells, walls and gardens as well as providing teacher training support in partnership with the Gambian government’s Primary Education and Early Childhood Development program.

 


Bead threading helps dexterity, design and 
colour skills

 

Make www.everyclick.com/uk/gamble  your home page and search engine and  use it whenever you search the web. It costs you nothing but will raise much needed money for our charity. Thank you.

SEE NEWS BOARD FOR DETAILS OF FORTHCOMING EVENTS. 

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We also have a link with the Scouts Association and a group of Yalding Sea Scouts worked in with us in Farato and then went  on safari into the African bush, camping with local scouts in palm tents

 

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