Echo Hope Project – Homework Club

Echo Hope Project


Homework Club & Digital Competency-Information Communication Technologies is a FREE program lead from Masomo Mbele – School First – African Australian Youth Leadership Foundation happening Every Monday from 4.30pm to 6.00pm.


The program is designed to provide culturally appropriate homework support, intercultural connections and after-school activities for youth with a specific focus on creating a safe and supportive learning environment, enhanced academic performance, and the digital skills needed for children and young people from refugee backgrounds and the broader community to succeed in today’s world.

Their goals are to improve safety and academic performance, develop digital skills, and increase access to online resources for children and young people to communicate and collaborate with their peers within the Greater Shepparton community.

In addition to academic support, the program offers various extracurricular activities such as sports, art, music, and dance. These activities are designed to help students build self-confidence, social skills, and emotional resilience. By participating in this program, refugee youth, Australian children and young people and the broader community will be equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive in the digital economy.

For more information please see Flyers , visit Facebook page Masomo Mbele -School First – African Australian Youth Leadership Foundation or contact Declo – Founder and Director on 0459 999 813.

 

Masomo Mbele -School First - African Australian Youth Leadership Foundation

 


 

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