Started in:
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People involved:
- Sandra Obdam
- Eugénia Eugénio
- Esmeralda Achimi
- Carolina Jemusse
- Natália Vernis
It all started in 2005 with a desire to bring high quality education to Lichinga; at first just a little mud hut with some eager kids. The eager kids are still here, although there are now 350 of them. The mud hut turned into a large, and beautiful school building. Parents from all over Lichinga line up to be able to send their kids to CECAVI Lichinga, a testimony to the hard work of wonderful people.
In short
‘Centro Rafael’ is a place where the community can come with their health questions. We especially focus on malnutrition amongst young children and on pregnant ladies. Our focus is to empower mothers with knowledge so that they know how to take the best care of their families.
Rafael stands for:
the God who heals
Way of Life Education Center
The education system of Mozambique leaves a lot of things to be desired; in a region where the majority of kids only speak Chiyao the teachers teach in Portuguese. At CECAVI we have teachers able to communicate with kids from every background, and we make sure to teach them the Portuguese language.
Higher Education
Kickstart Life
We Need Help (To Educate Our Kids)
Who runs CECAVI?
The school was started by the wonderful Betania, but she moved on to other things. Today CECAVI Lichinga is run by Sonja. She’s from Mozambique, has been with CECAVI from the start and we think she’s amazing.
What does the community think of the Christian values you teach?
The majority of Lichinga is muslim, and everyone knows very well that we are a Christian school. However, that doesn’t stop them for seeking out our education because of its quality.
Do the kids take home the gospel?
For sure! We have some amazing stories of entire families getting to know Jesus, because one of our kids brought the good news home. If you’re interested for some stories; get in touch!
Education for Everyone
Our vision
Please consider funding CECAVI so we can unlock the great potential of a new Mozambican generation.