Sunday, April 26, 2009
Graduation Gifts
In lieu of graduation gifts, we are asking that you consider making a small donation to Tugbeawo.
Tugbeawo is a non-profit organization that I started my junior year of college after spending a summer in Hohoe, Ghana. Our goal is to provide scholarship money to 20 deserving and motivated girls. Most of the girls who we sponsor are orphans and the opportunity to go to school frees them from having to work as maids or sell items in the market for less than a dollar a day. In addition to improving their daily lives, the scholarships have the potential to drastically change their future and the future of their children. When a woman is educated, it is very likely that she will also value her children's education. Our hope is that we can provide for the girls as long as they would like to stay in school and hopefully encourage them to develop careers.
To date, we have raised over $3,000 and funded the first year of scholarships- including uniforms, books, and all tuition costs. As the girls grow older, the costs are rising, but our commitment is still the same.
For more information on Tugbeawo, pictures of the girls, and information on how to donate, please keep reading the blog!
Donations
HOW to donate
(Campus Y is the umbrella organization for all clubs dealing with Social Justice issues at UNC. For more information, go to campus-y.unc.edu)
Campus Y
118A
919.962.2333 (phone)
919.962.6353 (fax)
Elise Heil*
New Website!
Cookies for a Cause
Gretchen started "Cookies for a Cause" by placing an ad in the St. Gabriel's Bulletin. She bakes incredibly delicious Sugar Cookies for all sorts of occasions and donates all the profits to Tugbeawo! To date, she's raised over $100!!
If you are interested in ordering cookies from Gretchen, send her a Facebook Message or leave a comment on the blog and she will contact you!
For more information on
Cookies for a Cause" - visit http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/group.php?gid=540503
History of Tugbeawo
A Partnership between UNC-CH and St. Theresa's JSS
Introduction
Tugbeawo is a Scholarship Fund established by Elise Heil, a student at the
History
After spending 4 weeks in
After returning, Sister Kwame contacted Elise explaining the situation. She described walking through the town seeing her students, who should be in school but instead are walking the streets or working as maids. They simply could not afford to pay the school fees because they are either orphans or live in poverty.
Together, we decided the scholarship fund, named Tugbeawo, would be the best for the students and the community.
Future
Our current goal is to provide 20 students with scholarships. Our future goals, however, encompass much more. Using the idea of “participatory development”, we will encourage these girls to target the issues most pressing in their community. The girls will also be engaged in open dialogue through beginning their own newsletters, discussing important, and sometimes controversial, topics, and tapping into their own creative minds.
Although we can’t promise which direction the group will go, we can promise that it will be inspiring, and worthwhile.
Purpose & Goals
Some of the most profound issues of our time are population growth, HIV and AIDS, peace and security, and the widening gap between the rich and poor.
- help girls develop skills that allow them to make decisions and develop careers.
Support
Elizabeth Kwame is the head of Tugbeawo in Hohoe. She will be in charge of picking up the money, paying school fees, buying supplies and uniforms, and any extra school-related fees the recipients may need assistance with. She will also be in charge of sending receipts and documentation on how the money is spent.
The Campus Y at the
The Alpha Chi Omega Sorority at the
Lastly, private donations written as dedicated contributions for Tugbeawo to the Campus Y will fund any scholarships that are not funded by Alpha Chi Omega.
Q & A with Elizabeth Kwame
1) What does an education cost at St. Theresa’s school?
Extra classes 135,000.00
PTA 50,000.00
Exercise books 18,000.00
Note books 75,000.00
Total 528,000.00 annually per a pupil.
($56.00)
2) How much are uniforms?
Uniforms 2*120=240,000.00 per a pupil
($25.89)
3) How are the student’s fees spent?
The money is used to develop the infrastructural of the school and the teachers.
4) How do we ensure that the money is being spent appropriately?
Termly reports on the activities of the beneficiaries will be sent to you and the benefactors.
In addition, the children will express their appreciation through writing.
5) What girls are in need of additional funds?
The orphans who need special care.
6) Why are these girls in need of funding?
It is because some their parents are poor, some are living with relatives and some are even been treated as maids.
7) What determines whether or not a student is in need of funding?
Those with difficulty in paying fees.
Those who come to school in torn uniforms.
Those who come to school with empty stomach and therefore lack concentration during lessons.
8) Are they willing to work hard?
Yes
9) What are the girls’ career goals?
Some dream of becoming doctors, lawyers , teachers, nurses, and accountants
10) How will this funding change their lives?
The funding will indefinitely have a great impact on them because,they will have all the necessary materials and comfort to work with.This will improve upon their performance heading to the attainment of their goals.
11) Who will be in charge of collecting the money and how will they get the money?
Myself, Elizabeth Kwame. I prefer taking or picking up the money from the
New Blog!
I thought this might be a good tool to use for keeping everyone up-to-date on what's been going on with Tugbeawo. I'm about 2 years behind on posting, but I will try to get everyone caught up.
As always, let me know if you have any questions or any ideas for fundraising! You can contact me at tugbeawo@gmail.com or on Facebook!