Thursday, July 30, 2009

Concern about abandoned kid

Kids2day! has alarmed at the neglect and abandonment of a sickly boy, reported to have been abandoned in an old shed along the Monrovia -Gbarnga Highway.

"This is inhumane and speaks sadly of any country," Mohammed Jaleibah, Programme Development Officer said on Wednesday.

"The government must investigate and prosecute whoever is involved with this evil," Jaleibah said, while calling for proper care and medication for the sick child.

"Every child has a right to adequate care and support, including health and home service," he added.

The abandonment of children are among the issues kids2day! seek to address across Liberia.

26th for Kids

Kids were an important part of the annual July 26th celebration across the country. For two days, July 26 (a Sunday) and the succeeding Monday, July 27 there were parties, dressing up, gifts seeking and sharing, lots of food and some mischief.
But the real crown was at the National Observance in Gbarnga, where a group of children under the auspices of the Obaa's Girls Outreach staged a make believe pageant about Liberian history, including eminent citizens of Bong County.
These were kids enjoying their moments in preparing to be leaders tomorrow! Nothing could have been happier.
kids2day! savors these moments.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Raising Flags with Kids

Kids2day! has announced the registration of kids to participate in a Flag Day ceremony to be held in Tienii, Tewor District, Grand Cape Mount County.

According to the Creativity Officer, Simaila Kamara, sixty kids from Tienii, Bo, Mambo and Gbesseh will be selected and invited to the event in Tienii.

On the morning of Flag Day (August 24), participants will be provided pens, papers and colors to provide their impression of the Liberian flag as well as related issues that concern them.

The kids will later be asked to select the best work which will later be presented to the audience at an afternoon launch.

Prizes will be provided for all of the children.

Individuals and organizations interested in providing prizes and sponsorship are invited to contact the Creativity Officer @ 06-542309 or email at kids2day.liberia@gmail.com.

kids2day! Making the children participate in determining their future.

Friday, July 17, 2009

We pursue rights - whether through education, health care, recreation, and other welfare.
•We are fully guided by the notion that these are kids today, preparing for a fully functional future tomorrow.

Who are we?



Kids2day! has been developed to work with kids to play a creative role in their development.


We work to enhance personal development, and lay the basis for the future of kids.