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    Female service members provide school supplies, teach English to Djiboutian girls

    Female Service Members Provide School Supplies, Teach English to Djiboutian

    Photo By Master Sgt. Jennifer Redente | Navy Chief Petty Officer Danielle L. Saunders hands a pencil box of school supplies...... read more read more

    By Air Force Staff Sgt. Jennifer Redente
    Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa Public Affairs

    DJIBOUTI, Djibouti – Volunteers from the Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa's English as a Second Language Team handed out various school supplies to girls at the largest female Djiboutian orphanage before starting their class, Oct. 17.

    The school supplies, which included spiral notebooks, notebook paper and pencil boxes containing pencils, pencil sharpeners and erasers for 100 students learning English. The items were donated by the nonprofit organization Spirit of America, which assists military members overseas help people in need. Donations such as these are important in assisting the team of female service members who donate their off-time to teaching girls at the orphanage twice a week.

    "Prior to these donations, all of the volunteer teachers did their best to develop lesson plans in order to teach our girls English, but the girls could not retain the information or do their homework as there were no materials," said Army Capt. Lucy K. Huff, CJTF-HOA training officer in charge and English as a Second Language Team leader. "We now can give the girls books to read for homework as well as written homework assignments. This will make a huge difference."

    The goal for Camp Lemonier service members is the same – to help the girls speak English, but what each person takes away is a different experience.

    "I enjoy helping others and experiencing different cultures," said Navy Chief Petty Officer Danielle L. Saunders, Camp Lemonier operations emergency management officer.

    For one Airman, it's being able to see the excitement the girls have when the servicemembers drive up to the building.

    "The girls are so full of life and energy," said Air Force Staff Sgt. Kristi N. Gillespie, 81st Expeditionary Rescue Squadron aerospace ground equipment journeyman. "They are very enthusiastic about learning."

    Another volunteer is excited to be able to participate in teaching young Djiboutian women a trade.

    "Teaching English as a second language to our girls at the orphanage is what I look forward to all week," said Huff. "All of the girls at the orphanage look up to all of the volunteers, and it means a lot to them that people from Camp Lemonier are giving up their time to visit and teach a life skill, English."

    The English as a Second Language Team originally began as a discussion group, but changed because lesson plans are created before each session. Girls are broken up into classes based on their level of knowledge. Currently, there are four beginner classes and one intermediate class.

    The girls' orphanage is the largest in Djibouti with nearly 350 young women between the ages of 2 and 22 years old.

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    Date Taken: 10.23.2007
    Date Posted: 10.23.2007 04:26
    Story ID: 13208
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