Equal Education Needs Your Help in our “One School, One Library, One Librarian” Campaign


HOW YOU CAN SUPPORT THE MARCH TO PARLIAMENT ON 21 MARCH 2010

“Equal education has my full support…. I will march with you for libraries on 21 March 2010”. Dr. Mamphela Ramphele

“We have failed you. The fact that our children must march for libraries 15 years after democracy means that government, communities and citizens have failed our children. I will join the march.” Sindiwe Magona

“Every child deserves the equal right and chance to learn. I support the Equal Education and I pledge R1000.00 towards the March for Libraries on 21 March 2010.” Zackie Achmat

We need your help:
1. Please donate money. We need to raise a minimum of R100 000.00 or US$15 000.00. (Bank account details in the ‘About’ page of this Cause or contact Michelle michelle@equaleducation.org.za). Every rand counts from R50 to R1000.00 or more – we need your help.

2. Spread the word through Facebook, Twitter, Mixit and by telling your friends, familiy, co-workers and neighbours. This can be done in any part of the country, continent and world.

3. Volunteer time: We hold a weekly task team meeting – join the Facebook Equal Education Task Team or contact adam@equaleducation.org.za if you are not on Facebook.

4. Sign the petition by clicking here. (You must log in to the website.)

5. Support our book collection drive – contact Richard Conyngham rich@equaleducation.org.za or 0765939310.

WHY WE NEED YOUR HELP

Reading is the foundation of all education. More than 90% of public schools and more than 4.5 million learners in South Africa do not have a functioning school library. Since July 2009, Equal Education a movement of learners, parents, community members, educators and principals based in the Western Cape have campaigned for “One School, One Library, One Librarian” in all public schools.

On 22 September 2009, more that 3,000 learners mainly from schools across the Cape Peninsula particpated in an 8 kilometre “Walk for Libraries”. Learners from Khayelitsha were the majority of those who walked to demand the right to read.

60% of parents in Khayelitsha do not have work while the majority of workers in Khayelitsha service homes, restaurants, supermarkets, retail outlets and industry in the City of Cape Town. The Bible is the only book available at home to most learners. At school, the majority of Grade 1- 4 learners will have access to only one or two books for the whole year. Government action is fifteen years overdue and critical in this area.

We want to work with government to address the issue and to mobilise all the resources from citizens to the private sector to redress this historical apartheid injustice. Despite letters to the Minister of Education, marches and a petition of thousands of people there has been no response to Equal Education. A protest is now unavoidable.

On 21 March 2010, Equal Education will mobilise a mass “March to Parliament” and a concert in support of the “One School, One Library, One Librarian” Campaign. We need your time, your energy, your financial support and your voice in this campaign.

Account Details:
Account name: Equal Education
Bank: Standard Bank
Account number: 270027882
Branch: 05091100
Branch name: Khayelitsha
Swift: SBZAZAJJ
Website:http://www.equaleducation.org.za
Email:info@equaleducation.org.za
If you need to make a deposit in the US e-mail doron(at)equaleducation.org.za

http://www.equaleducation.org.za/inside-the-movement/new-inside-ee/item/51-petition-for-school-libraries

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