The Kevin Dodelande Foundation is taking a stance for education in the Republic of Congo. Through a sponsorship program designed for public and private schools alike, the Foundation aims to finance extracurricular programs and provide school material to encourage kids to stay in school and facilitate their academic performance.
In the Republic of Congo, out of 700,000 children in school, only 30,000 reach the end of high school and enroll in a superior education program. In a move to boost those deceiving numbers, the Kevin Dodelande is working with the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Congo and with the national PTA to design the most appropriate sponsorship program to enable every kid in the country to become academic achievers.
The Kevin Dodelande Foundation operates on many levels to favor social progress in the Republic of Congo, and believes that helping children achieve in school is key to fulfill its goals.