World Traveler Creates Project to Build Chalkboards for Kids in Togo, West Africa - with YouTube Video of Each One

Andy Lee Graham, world traveler, has started a long-term project to install children's chalkboards in villages of Togo, West Africa. Funded by GoFundMe.com page, he proves completion by recording video before and after installation, posting videos on YouTube.

Kloto Prefecture, Togo, July 16, 2019 --(PR.com)-- Here's an aid project that shows donors their money is actually helping people. Project workers will record and publish to YouTube.com a video showing each chalkboard, before and after completion. They will number each chalkboard, label it, and document its GPS location on a map for future follow-up, then return periodically to check the chalkboard's status.

This controls quality for workers, managers and volunteers and allows donors to see their money working. Donors may sponsor a board, and HoboTraveler.com will place their family name, business or corporation on the chalkboard.

Chalkboard YouTube Channel

Andy Lee Graham, CEO of HoboTraveler.com, has organized a group of 10-15 workers to install free, black chalkboards on the walls of village houses. Generally, they are in rural locations that have little or no electricity and are mostly dependent on subsistence farming. Why? Because the cost of paper, tablets or pens is a huge expense for the people who live in those areas, and they must travel to the larger cities to buy school products. There is a synergy of intelligence when two or three children decide to draw, write, and play using chalkboards that are open to the community, never private.

Village people in Togo cannot afford paper tablets, and pens.

The chalkboards are reusable, and chalk is cheaper for the locals than other writing materials. The children start learning to use their fingers to write at age 2 or 3, as they copy the older children. With about $500, we can give 100 children a place to write, draw, and play together, and do that over and over as they grow. A box of chalk costs 38 cents.

GoFundMe.com funding for project:
https://www.gofundme.com/f/Chalkboards-For-African-Kids-Too-Poor-to-Buy-Paper

Andy Lee Graham, travel writer and CEO of HoboTraveler.com, has visited Togo, West Africa approximately 10 times. On these visits, he observed that the owners of homes would pay a mason to make chalkboards for their children. By mixing cement, a black powder, sand and water, the worker could make what looks the same as a slate chalkboard in the USA.

Upon returning to Kpalime, Togo, in West Africa, he noticed something unusual. There was a construction job across from his auberge. The owner of the house collected all the materials, as if they were the general contractor, then hired the workers. They would not work until they had seen the materials first. The contractors here are not responsible for buying the materials.

In this project, the starting point for installing a chalkboard is when the organization sees 5-10 children under the age of 10 playing in one location. Then a Togolese local will approach the owner of the house and arrange for the chalkboard. (Tableau de noir)

Chalkboard YouTube Channel
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8N2-ukJNZZZ8iYDZad6jCg

Donate with GoFundMe.com
https://www.gofundme.com/f/Chalkboards-For-African-Kids-Too-Poor-to-Buy-Paper

Donate by mailing a check; or more anonymous
https://www.hobotraveler.com/donate/

About Andy: Andy Lee Graham is the longest continuous traveler on the planet. He has traveled the earth non-stop for more than 21 years, living in 112 countries. He is the founder and CEO of HoboTraveler.com, a travel-lifestyle social network that serves as a community of travelers all over the world. His blog, “Hobo Traveler,” has been named a Top 10 Travel Blog and featured in National Geographic Explorer, Flipkey TripAdvisors, New York Times, Forbes. About.com., Guardian.co.uk, Budget Travel, JohnnyJet.com, Tim Leffel, Abroad.com, TripBase, and 100’s more.

He is involved in over 20 social entrepreneur innovations or inventions, constantly coming up with new ideas to help humans live better, as he lives anywhere, and everywhere.

About HoboTraveler.com: HoboTraveler.com started January 2, 2000. For years it was the travel blog of Andy Lee Graham, covering many travel topics. Then, approximately five years ago, it transitioned into a travel lifestyle social network that now has 30,000-plus registered members. There is a travel “Talk Wall,” similar to Facebook, where members can find information and share personal travel experiences. What is unique about Hobo is that all members must prove they are real people. No anonymous members are allowed, and profile photos must be genuine. And because the network is trusted by members, they feel confident in arranging to meet other members in many countries around the planet.

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1. Photos of chalkboards
2. Photo of Andy Lee Graham
3. Photo of HoboTraveler.com Logo

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