the goal is to provide identification cards (IDs) for school children in various communities. “School IDs may be simple enough for us city-folk, but for people in the remote areas that we serve, most of them have never really gotten a chance to secure an ID,” Sarah Medilo explains.
She adds, “These IDs open doors for the children — allowing them to join regional competitions to represent their schools — their towns even. It also makes it easier for them to gain access to government services like securing their PSA birth certificates or availing of other government benefits by presenting a proof of identity like their school ID.”