

Zimbabwean School Celebrates 1st World Reader Launch
In January of 2015, Albert Street School celebrated its 1st World Reader Launch. World Missions Possible donated 25 Kindle (wifi-enabled) e-books to Albert Street School's high school students. Each and every e-book was loaded with 100 textbooks, including high-school and college-level business, accounting, computer sciences, medical sciences, mathematics, fiction, religious, and other academic titles - personally selected for the student's specific needs at the school. In 20


Donations to Zimbabwean School
Pictured at Albert Street School's 1st Anniversary Program: total donation to school in 2009 in items and cash donations = 30,250 Rand or approx. $4,500. Roxane, an Emergency Medical Technician, taught Form 3 and 4 students several medical sciences classes, including cardiovascular system, the eye, the skeletal system and fractures, nutrition, etc. The students all learned how to take manual blood pressure readings and were very quick to learn how to use a stethoscope and vie


Albert Street School Book & Supply Donation
In July and August of 2008, Roxane Richter, EMT, and Dr. Tom Flowers of World Missions Possible, along with Richard Bosart of South African Methodist Volunteers in Mission (SAMVIM), sorted and delivered approximately 600 school books from Rotary International in Bedfordview. Donations from World Missions Possible and UMCOR included bookshelves, three large tables, 70 Bibles for students and staff, numerous school supplies, chalkboards, 70 shirts, soccer balls, as well as OTC