
On 21st of February, 2010, the Sentinel English Language Institute (SELI) celebrated the 11th anniversary of UNESCO's International Mother Language Day, which promotes the viability and diversity of languages and culture.


There are sixteen round
holes in the classroom window.
They bring fresh air in.
Six rice bags standing
to separate the two classrooms.
The sticks hold them up.
We're grateful for recent donations from individuals to SELI that enabled us to buy additional materials for these clubs, such as files and markers to keep the students' drafts organized.
Please support this nonprofit, tax-exempt 501(c)(3) educational institution operating in Sierra Leone!
The Young Writers Clubs in SELI's Seli River Writing Project only exist through your donations.
You can help with the amount you are able through the
Feel free to contact the director with any questions at jackie@seli.co.
for sharing SELI's concerns about literacy in Sierra Leone!
SELI has received grants from
Friends of Sierra Leone (FOSL)
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Midland, MI
Edward Davies & Associates Ltd., Consulting Engineers
The MacEwan Global Education Fund
The Canada Fund for Local Initiatives
The International Reading Association
The US Embassy PAS
SELI is a nonprofit, tax-exempt 501(c)(3) educational institution operating in Sierra Leone, EIN# 26-0595093. Contributions are gratefully accepted and tax-deductible. Please donate as you are able through the PayPal Giving Fund