Children across all Buk bilong Pikinini (BbP) Library Learning Centres (LLCs) nationwide celebrated International Mother Language Day yesterday with the addition of two new library centres in Vabukori and Baruni.
These new LLCs were made possible through the generous support of the Sir Brian Bell Foundation (SBBF).
International Mother Language Day plays a crucial role in fostering cultural appreciation, curiosity, and tolerance among children as they explore the diverse languages of Papua New Guinea and thanks to SBBF’s extended support, even more children will have the opportunity to participate in these events and enroll in BbP’s high-quality Early Childhood Education program.
Previously supported by Steamships Trading Company, the new LLCs in Vabukori and Baruni now benefit from SBBF’s sponsorship, furthering the foundation’s commitment to education.
A valued Platinum Sponsor of BbP since 2018, SBBF continues to play a significant role in shaping the future of Papua New Guinea’s children.
BbP expressed deep gratitude for SBBF’s unwavering dedication to education.
The foundation’s support extends beyond the two new LLCs, covering the sponsorship of six LLCs in Port Moresby and Lae, backing BbP’s Inclusive Education program, and contributing to the publication of the popular When I Grow Up series of readers.
Additionally, Bronwyn Wright, CEO of SBBF, serves as the Chairlady of the BbP board, further strengthening this partnership.
This generous support will have a lasting impact on the children of Vabukori and Baruni, providing them with access to quality early childhood education and library services.
This will ensure that young minds in these communities have the resources they need to grow and thrive.
The announcement coincided with International Mother Language Day, a significant occasion for the Motu Koita people of Vabukori and Baruni.
For these communities, preserving their native language is crucial in safeguarding their cultural heritage and the ability for children to learn their mother tongue alongside formal education is a privilege made possible by the continued support of the Sir Brian Bell Foundation.
The sponsorship guarantees that more children in these villages will have access to libraries and essential educational resources, fostering a love of reading and learning.
It also provides a platform for cultural education, enabling children to connect with and celebrate their heritage.
“We are incredibly grateful to the Sir Brian Bell Foundation for their continued support of our mission to provide quality early childhood education and library services across Papua New Guinea,” said Anne-Sophie Hermann, Founder and Vice-Chair of Buk bilong Pikinini.
“Their commitment to our work is shaping the future of thousands of children. With their sponsorship, we can continue to offer invaluable learning opportunities to children in Vabukori and Baruni.”
BbP looks forward to further collaboration with SBBF and the long-term positive impact this extended partnership will have on the children of these two communities for years to come.
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