This is primary school teacher Julien teaching the second grade students how to paddle a canoe in the safety of the grassy space at the school.
Our Blog It is our combined wish that we can transcend space and time by using this connections place on Dillon’s web site. We constantly update this section with new photos, writings, video and other Dillon memories we all shared with him. It is the family’s desire to have everyone understand through this experience that it is the quality and depth that gives our life meaning.
We are so thrilled to announce that over the next few weeks, we will be building two pre-school classrooms at the Congo Peace School! This will be the very first pre-school of this type in the Congo’s rural area. We are so excited that this will continue to change the lives of so many children. Special thanks to our partners at PILA for helping us set this up!
We are so grateful for the commitment to make the world a more equal, just, and peaceful place for every person. Earlier this month, we had a fantastic afternoon for our Open House with Amani Matabaro. The day was filled with conversations and stories about the change Amani already sees in the students, families, and the community because of the principles of the Congo Peace School being put into daily practice: peace, equality, excellence.
Our 2019 Pali High Scholarship recipients with select Board Members.
Talking all things Congo when Amani Mataboro visited us here in California.
Recently, the Dillon Henry Foundation had an exciting opportunity to chat with on-air host LaFern Cusack, from ESPNLA 710AM! Harriet Zaretsky, Steve Henry and Irv Kintaudi talked about the life of Dillon and the Dillon Henry Foundation. We loved being able to share Dillon’s life and our work with our community. Click the link below to listen to our interview: https://es.pn/2UAbVoP
October Fundraiser with Kara Love Project. Proceeds go to the Congo Peace School.
Photos from this year’s Copa de Dillon soccer tournament.