As was mentioned in my brief summary we now have a project proposal you can view now. Just click on "Tatum Project" . We would appreciate any suggestions concerning fundraising for this important project. We need a total of $71,000 but if we could have $33,000 to start with, we could complete the living quarters. Then we could finish the offices, library and the rest of the building. We will update this post so you can check on our progress.
Update: so far we have $5,000
Thank you all very much on behalf of the people of Cameroon for your consideration and any support of our volunteer work in Cameroon!
Fondly,
Educare-Africa Staff
July 09, 2012
July 07, 2012
Brief Summary of 2012 Trip
My
trip to Cameroon
was very enjoyable and without any adverse challenges. Mr. Emmanuel Sunjo , our country coordinator, picked me
up at the airport and drove me to his house. On Thursday, May 3rd I
picked up our funds which were sent through Moneygram.
On May 4th Mr. Sunjo and I visited St. Stephen’s
On
Saturday, May 26th, we met with students and parents at G.B.H.S.
Kumbo. On June 6th we had discussions with students and parents at
G.H.S. Taku. On June 7th we distributed school uniforms and school
bags at G.S.S. Njilah. On June 9th we distributed school uniforms
and school bags at G.S.S. Mah. In the afternoon we participated briefly in a
P.T.A. meeting at G.H.S. Talla to inform them about our building project. On
June 12th
we met with the mayor of Tatum, new P.T.A. chairlady from
G.B.H.S. Tatum and Mrs. Josephine Berinyuy, our former student who now teaches
in Tatum. From June 11th until June 15th we met with
students and parents in Tatum. On June 13th we met parents and
students at G.H.S. Mbu-Warr. On June 17th we traveled to Bamenda and
on June 19th we met with students from Bamenda and Bambili. During
my trip we chose 133 students to assist in 2012/2013 school year. We chose over
30 new outstanding students for the next academic year.
We were encouraged by Tatum people to go ahead and invite one of
our board members, who have been interested for quite some time, to come next
year to Tatum. They will provide a place for her to stay so she can participate
in some of our activities, meet local people and enjoy the beauty of the
surroundings.
Prize Giving and Riverside Project at G.H.S. Ntumbaw
On May 23rd, 2012 prizes were given, a new science lab equipment donated and new school uniforms and school bags distributed at G.H.S. Ntumbaw.
A Short Wave Radio Reception at G.S.S. Njilah
G.H.S. Taku and G.S.S. Njilah benefitted this year from donations of short wave radios from Earth To Our World non-profit group based in North Carolina.
DVD Viewing a Great Success
Many parents and students enjoyed tremendously watching DVDs such as BBC Planet Earth series, Elsa's Legacy, All Creatures Great and Small and the Dog Whisperer. They wish to see more next year.
Prize Giving and Riverside Project at G.H.S. Mbu-Warr
Prize giving and the school uniforms and school bags project at G.H.S. Mbu-Warr took place on May 24th, 2012
Riverside Project at G.S.S. Mah
On June 9th, 2012 Mr. Kevin and I executed the school uniforms and school bags project at Government Secondary School Mah in the Northwest Region of Cameroon.
March 02, 2012
Call For Action Trip 2012
Pavla is preparing for her 13th trip to Cameroon on May 1st, 2012. She will be in Cameroon for about eight weeks. Thanks to your kindness and generosity, her ticket was already paid for. Her goal is to raise $10,000 for the trip. So far, we have $6,375.
We are turning to you, our kind and generous donors, on behalf of
the students in Cameroon and asking for your support so we could reach our goal. Your loving care and generous support will be greatly appreciated.
During her trip, Pavla wants to purchase basic school supplies for many students and more science lab equipment for a public high school at Ntumbaw, depending on available funds. In addition, Pavla will work with our coordinators in Cameroon to plan for specific projects in 2012/2013 academic year. She also plans to assist many students with essential school related needs, meet with parents and students to discuss their current situation, check report cards and choose eligible students for assistance in the 2012/13 academic year. Two Wellesley Book Awards will be given to the two best female science students from two different schools in rural Cameroon. Several short wave radios donated by the Ears to Our World non-profit group will be handed over to teachers from different schools in remote parts of Cameroon. In addition, if the school uniforms and school bags project submitted to the Riverside Church in New York will be funded, Pavla, in collaboration with our coordinators in Cameroon, will execute this project.
As a continuing side project, Pavla will meet with representatives of a non-profit group in Bamenda that helps stray dogs and hand over the donations from various veterinary clinics in Linn County. In addition in collaboration with the staff of the Cameroon Baptist Center and a few public high schools she will share a DVD from the Born Free Foundation, and DVDs with Planet Earth series and the Dog Whisperer to bring more awareness about our beautiful planet Earth and some of its magnificent inhabitants.
Please, do not hesitate to email or call Pavla if you have any questions. Checks can be made to Educare-Africa with “Trip 2012” in the memo. P.O. Box 3278, Albany, OR 97321.
Thank you very much on behalf of the students in Cameroon for
your kind and generous support!
With much love, joy, peace and gratitude,
Fondly,
Educare-Africa Staff
We are turning to you, our kind and generous donors, on behalf of
the students in Cameroon and asking for your support so we could reach our goal. Your loving care and generous support will be greatly appreciated.
During her trip, Pavla wants to purchase basic school supplies for many students and more science lab equipment for a public high school at Ntumbaw, depending on available funds. In addition, Pavla will work with our coordinators in Cameroon to plan for specific projects in 2012/2013 academic year. She also plans to assist many students with essential school related needs, meet with parents and students to discuss their current situation, check report cards and choose eligible students for assistance in the 2012/13 academic year. Two Wellesley Book Awards will be given to the two best female science students from two different schools in rural Cameroon. Several short wave radios donated by the Ears to Our World non-profit group will be handed over to teachers from different schools in remote parts of Cameroon. In addition, if the school uniforms and school bags project submitted to the Riverside Church in New York will be funded, Pavla, in collaboration with our coordinators in Cameroon, will execute this project.
As a continuing side project, Pavla will meet with representatives of a non-profit group in Bamenda that helps stray dogs and hand over the donations from various veterinary clinics in Linn County. In addition in collaboration with the staff of the Cameroon Baptist Center and a few public high schools she will share a DVD from the Born Free Foundation, and DVDs with Planet Earth series and the Dog Whisperer to bring more awareness about our beautiful planet Earth and some of its magnificent inhabitants.
Please, do not hesitate to email or call Pavla if you have any questions. Checks can be made to Educare-Africa with “Trip 2012” in the memo. P.O. Box 3278, Albany, OR 97321.
Thank you very much on behalf of the students in Cameroon for
your kind and generous support!
With much love, joy, peace and gratitude,
Fondly,
Educare-Africa Staff
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