Sister Kwame paying the tuition fees!
Monday, August 31, 2009
Update
Just wanted to give everyone an update on our where-abouts!
The girls have started their second year of school at St. Theresa's and are doing great. They remain focused and are extremely grateful for your generosity for the past few years.
Sister Kwame has moved to Rome where she is studying Religious Education and Cathechism. After her 3 year program, she will be the head of Religious Education for the Catholic schools in Ho and Hohoe. So far, she is struggling to learn the Italian language, but remains grateful for this incredible opportunity!
In addition, I have moved to Washington, DC where I am teaching at a local middle school. There have definitely been plenty of challenges so far, but I'm still optimistic that it will be a great year.
As for the future of Tugbeawo, Sister Kwame and I are in the process of determining the best candidate to replace her as Director. Gretchen has taken over fund raising for the time being and has some great ideas up her sleeve. Keep an eye out for updates from her.
If you ever have any questions or comments about the girls or Sister Kwame or how the money is being spent, please feel free to contact me at anytime at heil.eliset@gmail.com.
The girls have started their second year of school at St. Theresa's and are doing great. They remain focused and are extremely grateful for your generosity for the past few years.
Sister Kwame has moved to Rome where she is studying Religious Education and Cathechism. After her 3 year program, she will be the head of Religious Education for the Catholic schools in Ho and Hohoe. So far, she is struggling to learn the Italian language, but remains grateful for this incredible opportunity!
In addition, I have moved to Washington, DC where I am teaching at a local middle school. There have definitely been plenty of challenges so far, but I'm still optimistic that it will be a great year.
As for the future of Tugbeawo, Sister Kwame and I are in the process of determining the best candidate to replace her as Director. Gretchen has taken over fund raising for the time being and has some great ideas up her sleeve. Keep an eye out for updates from her.
If you ever have any questions or comments about the girls or Sister Kwame or how the money is being spent, please feel free to contact me at anytime at heil.eliset@gmail.com.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
$1820
These past few weeks, Tugbeawo has been extremely lucky!!
Alpha Chi Omega, my former sorority, made a HUGE donation of $1,100. In addition, graduation gifts have flooded in. Family and friends have donated a total of $720!!
I'm proud to say that we have officially funded the entire second year of the sholarships!

Alpha Chi Omega, my former sorority, made a HUGE donation of $1,100. In addition, graduation gifts have flooded in. Family and friends have donated a total of $720!!
I'm proud to say that we have officially funded the entire second year of the sholarships!

And.... I graduated!!!
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
Tugbeawo would not be possible without the donations from my sorority, family, and friends!
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*
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