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Post Office Box 82 Lisbon, Maryland 21765
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Phone:302-286-7143 Fax: 302-286-7143 E-mail:RCFF@comcast.net |
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The Richards and Coleman Family Foundation, Inc (RCFF), recently learned of the deplorable conditions that exist at the Christian A. Richards Elementary School. We discovered during our efforts to assist the students at the William D. Coleman High School, of the existence of this Episcopal church school also in Clay Ashland, Liberia. We are now working to relieve these innocent children by improving the conditions that surround them in their effort to gain an education. In the pictures below, some of the students are seen holding note books and pencils recently donated by the RCFF. The donation was made after we were informed that most of the students didn’t have school supplies.
During a recent visit by Mr. Kimmie Weeks of Youth Action International, Inc who is collaborating with RCFF and Mrs. Margaretta Coleman Bracewell to distribute the materials and complete an assessment of the schools, we where informed that the students had no chairs or benches in their class rooms. We are now working to provide for these children to have a chance in getting an education. A preliminary assessment of both school is on our news page.
We will appreciate your support to help these students. Please make a donation to this cause. Send your tax deductible contribution to the Richards & Coleman Family Foundation, Inc. (RCFF), P. O. Box 82 Lisbon, Maryland 21765. |
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Below are pictures of students at the William D. Coleman High School which is owned by the government of Liberia. The classes are from the first grade through the twelfth grades. Note books and pencils are being distributed to the students on behalf of the Richards & Coleman Family Foundation, Inc.’s James D. Cassell Educational Fund |




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Students at the Christian A. Richards Elementary School sits on the floor in their class room to get an education. |
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Students receiving note books & pencils donated by the RCFF. |



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Inside the Christian A, Richards Elementary School on the Lt/ a class room with no chairs or benches and a hole in the ceiling. On the Rt/ a shared class room with a few chairs, one bench and one black board. |
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The exterior of the Christian A. Richards Elementary School a private school own by the Episcopal Church of Clay Ashland, Liberia |
