Serving as the Program Coordinator for Mama Africa Book Box in 2025 has been both a privilege and a deeply humbling experience. This year allowed us to see, up close, how intentional reading and mentorship can quietly but powerfully shape children, families, and entire communities.
Behind every book distributed and every session convened were countless conversations, careful planning, and consistent follow-up with families. We listened closely to parents, observed how children engaged with stories, and adjusted our approaches to meet real-life rhythms. What stood out most was the eagerness of children—not just to receive books, but to be seen, heard, and guided. Their curiosity, questions, and creativity continually reminded us why this work matters.
One of the most encouraging developments this year was the growth of MABB Online (MABB-O). What began as a simple trial quickly became a thriving space where children could gather regularly, read together, and learn in a safe, faith-centred environment. For many families, these sessions removed barriers of distance and logistics, proving that meaningful discipleship can happen even beyond physical spaces.
We also learned valuable lessons. Coordinating programmes across different regions and family schedules required flexibility, patience, and collaboration. While not every plan unfolded as expected, each challenge sharpened our systems and strengthened our resolve to serve with excellence.
I am grateful for the families who trusted us, the children who showed up with open hearts, and the team that worked tirelessly behind the scenes. As we move into the next season, we carry forward not only the lessons learned, but a renewed commitment to serve families with compassion, integrity, and faith.
Thank you for being part of this journey. Together, we are planting seeds that will bear fruit for generations to come.
Jackline Ingasian
Program Coordinator, Mama Africa Book Box (MABB)