UK education charity launches in Guyana

The No Barriers Foundation, an education charity which works to improve schools in developing countries, is now partnering with schools in Guyana.  The charity, based in the United Kingdom, is providing books and materials to local schools and will be hiring teachers in the near future.
This work is being led by No Barriers’ Guyana Coordinator Isaac Ince, who said: “The schools we will be starting with are Diamond Special Needs School and the Bamia Nursery and Primary School on the Soesdyke/Linden Highway. What the schools lack in physical resources, they more than make up for in bright, talented pupils and we can’t wait to support them in their academic journey.”
No Barriers Foundation Director Kieran Roberts, who is a teacher in the UK, said: “We passionately believe that the most effective and sustainable route out of poverty is education, and access to it should not depend on geography or gender. We’re really excited to be working with schools in Guyana to further this mission and any help in promoting and supporting our work goes a long way.”
More information including contact details for the No Barriers Foundation can be found on its website at  nobarriersfounation.org.