par administrateur | Mar 26, 2018 | Mariage d'enfants - Nos histoires, Autonomisation, Communiqués de presse
As written by Raisa Elhadi, who is currently volunteering with SB Overseas in Lebanon This is a story of a girl named Sherine, but her name could be Amina, or Amal, or Sara, or any one of hundreds, even thousands of names of girls with almost the same story. Girls...
par administrateur | Mar 24, 2018 | Sensibilisation, Belgique, Communiqués de presse
On the 22nd March, SB OverSeas attended an open forum in la Venerie which attempted to question our prejudices in response to the question of migration. The panel was attended by CNCD, Amnesty BE Francophone, ‘Deux euros cinquante’, Georges-Louis Bouchez...
par administrateur | Mar 22, 2018 | Communiqués de presse
In memory of the victims of the 2016 Brussel’s bombings An account by a SB OverSeas volunteer who was on the metro during the attacks on 22 March 2016. – 16 January 2016: First day of activities with the children: I share their language and their colour...
par administrateur | Mar 21, 2018 | Sensibilisation, Éducation, Communiqués de presse
Abdullah Al-Hussein has been teaching at the SB Overseas Bukra Ahla school and center in Beyrouth since 2016. As part of the staff since October 2016, he mainly teaches Arabic and Mathematics for Years One and Two. Before becoming a teacher, Abdullah left his native...
par administrateur | Mar 19, 2018 | Belgique, Communiqués de presse
Spring season is about to arrive in Brussels and we would like to help you with cleaning out your wardrobe! Well, not only that, but also… We would like to bring you back to the late nineties, the time when the clothes swap idea originated in San Francisco,...
par administrateur | Mar 16, 2018 | Belgique, Donner espoir, Nos campagnes, Communiqués de presse
SB Overseas is launching its second annual #GiveHope campaign. Last year, thanks to your support, we managed to enable 1180 children to attend school in Lebanon. This year, our aim is to surpass that achievement with our new goal of placing 1400 children in schools....