In 2002, a decade long civil war ended in Sierra Leone. The destruction was vast, leaving the impoverished nation with years of rebuilding ahead. Countless schools were reduced to rubble, a tragic outcome that caught the attention our founder, Cindy Nofziger.
Cindy worked in Sierra Leone in the mid-1980s as a Peace Corps Volunteer and returned to the war torn country in 2004. During that visit, her friend and Sierra Leonean counter-part, John Sesay, asked for help rebuilding the school in his village that had been destroyed during the war. Cindy quickly got to work coordinating a team. Thanks to the in-country expertise provided by another Sierra Leonean friend, Joseph Williams-Lamin, Director of Programme for Children, School for Salone’s first new school was built and opened in 2005.
The project was the start of our fruitful relationship with Programme for Children and marked the beginning of School for Salone’s commitment to community-initiated solutions. Together, the two organizations carefully identify and select villages with
Whom to partner to successfully expand education – one school, one teacher, one child at a time.