Interview of the President

enfant1.jpgINTERVIEW OF THE PRESIDENT

"Giving all children the opportunity to contribute to the welfare of society"
Convinced that a just society can not be left in its margins children, the president of the Association Solidarité Childhood (ASE) reiterates its commitment to support the authorities, especially with regard to improving the situation of children in Senegal.''

 

Who is the president of the Association Solidarité Childhood?

The President of the Association Solidarité Childhood is a Senegalese businessman who was a constant concern for the status of children in difficult circumstances, especially orphans. I think that a just society can not be left in its margins children. I think that a company that wants to be prosperous and happy, must necessarily include all children without exception.

On what basis did you take the initiative to set up such an association?

We put, friends and myself, this association up to give, along with authorities and all people of goodwill to all children, the chances of educate, to grow, to be in good health and to-morrow, their contribution to the welfare of society. Individually, many actions have been taken. We had to go to step associative so that actions are more effective.

What are the priority areas of the Solidarity Association Childhood?

The main thing is education, training and health. In sum, the Association Solidarité Children supports children from kindergarten to higher education. The Association Childhood Solidarity provides occasional support to organizations working for the welfare of children in difficult circumstances.

Who are the partners and sources of income of the Association Solidarité Childhood?

The Association Childhood Solidarity calls on all people of good will who believe that children are the future of society, the welfare of children is a barometer for the welfare of society, the duty of solidarity children in difficult circumstances is noble. Naturally, members and supporters of the association are the first to put the resources in to their ability. It is encouraging to know that many people in Senegal and across the world, are very sensitive to what we are doing.