Nal'ibali will give new bikes to 50 youngsters who open a library card.

The Nal'ibali organisation has teamed up with local libraries nation wide to provoke all grown-ups to get the children in their lives a free library participation card. As South Africa does not have a culture of perusing and libraries remain to a great extent underutilized, so children are not used to obtaining books to bring home to peruse for happiness. In a mission to conquer absence of education in South Africa and to make separation to a lesser extent a boundary to perusing, Nal'ibali will give new bikes to 50 fortunate youngsters who have enrolled for a library participation card.


At the present time in South Africa, just one in each five children in Grade 4 can peruse for importance. This implies most children battle to peruse effortlessly and, accordingly, endure scholastically with low evaluations. Likewise, most homes in South Africa have not many books, to a great extent since books are unreasonably costly for the normal family to purchase. Barbara Meyer came to speak to us on how the drive will work and how cards will be distributed.

For further information visit the nal'ibali website at www.nalibali.org/library   

By: Ellouise Muller 

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