Givology's inaugural partners exchange and reception, where our field partners shared their trials and tribulations, general management and field experiences and what they have done with Givology thus far
2. Feature Presentations Givology Introduction Educate! Circle of Peace School / Givology Spiders Circle of Women La Vallee Community Peach Foundation Team Tobati Rural China Education Foundation
9. Givology: 2010 Snapshot Partner Funding and Disbursement (B) Educate! Skip Peru Volunteers for International Development and Aid Flying Kites Team Tobatí Sheed Society Turning Point Trust Nanubhai Education Foundation La Vallee Community Evershine Foundation for Education Emmaus Road Foundation Ouelessebougou Alliance v Completed funding Applied funding Desired funding
15. Educate! – Impact at End of 2009 76% of Educate! Scholars have taken on a new leadership role since starting the Educate! Experience (school leadership) Before, 24% of E! Scholars thought it would be easy to find a job after graduation. After 7 months, 66% think it will be easy to find a job 12 businesses started 48 community initiatives started 9
16. 10 Lillian Aero Teaches aids widows to make jewelry and provides counseling Works with 36 women Makes a profit for herself
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20. Circle of Peace School Working with Givology has been a wonderful, uplifting experience. I am so grateful for everything that Joyce, Jia, Catherine, John, Jennifer, Danielle, and the rest of Givology team have done to help the Circle of Peace School. The students at Peace School and I are blessed to know such kind, charitable people. It was only a little over a year ago since the Peace School partnered with Givology, and since then, Givology has helped raise over 16,000 for the children at the Circle of Peace School. Everyone at Peace School is thankful for your hard work and the countless hours you have poured into making it possible for the Circle of Peace School to continue providing a free education to children who would not receive one otherwise. TOTAL: $16,817
21. Givology Spiders Began Fall 2009 Chapter at University of Richmond Successes this past year Development of a dedicated, cohesive team Partnership with US Task Force and its Advisory Board Raised $5,900 for CPS More is on its way! Word of Givology Spiders has spread
26. Why is one of every three women in the world illiterate? Why are 25% of girls in developing countries out of school ? Why do girls make up 70% of the world’s 130 million out-of-school youth?
28. Students who define communities that need and want schools More expert partners Expert, local partners Jointhe Circle. Student-run Circle of Women creates schools for girls in developing countries. We are not experts; we bring experts together through one vision: + + + + Creative fundraising campaigns Three exciting things happen A school building replaces a vacant lot, as young girls learn to read, calculate, and generate an income with a vocational skill 1 A group of students make real change, as well as develop management and leadership skills by running a non-profit business 2 Those students realize their method could be easily replicated at other colleges or high schools interested in impacting other communities 3
38. Home to over 35,000 people Everyone has been affected by the devastating earthquake
39. Together we have sponsored school children And built the first temporary school in Haiti 8 weeks after the earthquake
40. Please partner with us and the World Food Program To build a school kitchen We can feed a simple meal of rice and beans to over 250 of Haiti’s poorest children
44. 關於培志 History of Peach 培志教育基金會於2001年在美國加州成立,是一個非營利,非政治,非宗教的組織, 由一群熱心兒童教育人士組成。基金會總部設於加州舊金山灣區。我們的主要项目包括幫助初、高中生,提供無息貸款給大學生,建立小小圖書館、夏令營、小額貸款、修建校舍、醫療基金,等等。捐款人可指定助學項目,專款專用,讓關心兒童教育的善心人士一償夙願。 Created by a group of U.S. citizens in 2001, the PEACH Foundation is a California based non-profit organization with no political or religious affiliations. The PEACH Foundation mainly provides financial aid for secondary school students and loans for college students. We additionally build schools, maintain schoolhouses, train teachers, hold summer camps, donate books and clothing, and coordinate medical teams to examine the children.
45. 資助地區: 雲南省元陽縣,綠春縣,漾濞縣,玉龍縣,寧蒗縣及四川省鹽源縣 。 Project sites: Yuan-Yang, Lu-Cun, Yang-bi, Yu-long, Ning-lang in Yu-Nan province and Yan-Yuan in Sichuan Province.
52. 一個教室,兩個年級: 一年級上課,二年級自習 Two grades share one classroom: the 1st graders are taking lessons, the 2nd graders are studying by themselves.
53. 黃明聖的家,父親被熊咬傷,哥哥爲了支撐家庭,只得輟學務農。The home of HuangMingSheng. His father was injured in a bear attack; the older brother had to drop out of school to support the family.
55. 晏贵清的家:寒冬里衣不蔽體的父親,依然堅持讓孩子讀到大學,父親眼中的滄桑和期盼時時鞭策着贵清。 晏貴清---2010年畢業于長春理工大學 Yan Guiqing’s home: Though he had very little material things to give, Guiqing’s father was able to provide the strength and encouragement to keep Guiqing strong and motivated. Yan Guiqing graduated from Changchun University of Science and Technology in 2010.
56. 小時候你的家是山間的一個草棚風雨來了你躲進草棚里寒冷在外溫暖在心... …——向傑 《家》 “The hut was my home in the mountains, When the storm pounded, the home was my shelter.It was freezing outside, yet, my heart was warm...” ——<<<Home>> by XiangJie 從左到右:向傑的父親、向傑、會長鄭天琴 Left to right: Xiangjie’father, Xiangjie, Ruth Jeng 向傑:2003年培志資助至今,目前就讀西南科技大學。 XiangJie: sponsored by the PEACH Foundation since 2003. He is attending Southwest University of Science and Technology.
57. 您的一份愛心,成就她一生夢想 “Your Love Helps Me Achieve My Dream” “培志的叔叔阿姨,你們來了,帶著陽光, 撫摸著我冰涼的心,我的心開始暖和,我 開始敢做梦……”“我要改變命運,我不 會被命運改變。” 張尚虹 2008年畢業於成都中醫藥大學,目前在成都老年醫院任護士。 “Dear aunts & uncles of PEACH Foundation, you brought sunshine to warm up my heart and I was able to dream again. I am determined to change my life and to never accept the fate that was imposed on me.” ZhangShangHong: graduated from Chengdu University of TCM in 2008; She is a Registered Nurse in “Chengdu Hospital for Seniors.”
58. 義工與孩子談話 A heart to heart conversation with a student during our home visit trip in 2004.
59. 义工家訪途中,險象環生 PEACH volunteers have encountered many challenges during home visit trips to inspect the children’s homes.
65. 請立刻加入我們!Please join us. 我們非常需要各界的捐助。您的捐款百分百用於您指定的項目。請捐贈孩子的助學金,並支持我們其他助學項目:圖書室,大學貸款,師資培訓,夏令營,醫療基金,衣物捐贈,小額生活貸款等。 We need your help to continue our work. Whether you choose to sponsor a specific child or to support a program through the PEACH Foundation, together we can make a difference. To donate: Please send your check to: PEACH FOUNDATION1098Marlin Avenue, Foster City,CA94404Tax ID:91-2155836 Phone: (650)525-1188 Website: www.PeachFoundationUSA.orgemail: staff@PeachFoundationUSA.org
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67. An all volunteer non-profit 501(c)3 organization dedicated to working with and assisting the poor of Tobatí, Paraguay. Goals: To improve the education and medical infrastructure offered to the poor of Tobatí, Paraguay. To educate and inspire U.S. students by exposing them to a different socioeconomic reality and by giving them opportunity to create a better world. www.teamtobati.org Team Member volunteering at a Tobati public school Roof construction at CONADOMI High School
68. Givology and the ReinaldoMacchi School Over the past 3 years, Givology has helped fund the education of 11 Macchi students. The $1,600 raised by Givology has supplied the students with school supplies, uniforms and tuition. Without the help of Givology, Ariel and other gifted but impoverished children would not receive a top education nor the special benefits of the Macchi school. Givology has allowed Ariel Velazquez, the top student in his class, to attend the Macchi School: “My goals are to be a good professional in my job, to help my family and to improve my community by helping the people. I want to change the practices of the government and get rid of the corruption. I would also like to improve the political system because citizens are worried about the situation and they are hoping for change.”
69. The Future of Team Tobati & Givology Global Partnership Initiative Team Tobati has partnered with the Association of Hole in the Wall Camps and the Children’s hospital of Asuncion, Paraguay to create Camp TapéJerovía in Tobati, Paraguay. In February, 2011, Team Tobati will open Camp TapéJerovía, a summer camp to serve children with leukemia and other forms of cancer. It is our hope that Givology can help Team Tobati in our fundraising efforts to allow Paraguayan children to attend Camp TapéJerovía, where they will be treated as campers first and patients second.
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72. 60% of China’s population or 800 million people still live in rural areas with per capita income of $800/year in 2009
92. Sense of Social ResponsibilityFlagship Curriculum IntegratedPractice Class Reading Givology enriched rural students’ nutrition with an “egg a day” project. Students started raising their own chickens. Givology helped build a library at one of our partner elementary schools in Shanxi Province.
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98. HOW YOU CAN HELP $50 – Sponsor a special class project (i.e. a field trip, books, art supplies) $100 – One year internet connection for teachers to access online resources to enhance their teaching $200 – A rural teacher’s salary for one month Support RCEF RCEF is a 501(c)(3) public charity and donations in the U.S. are 100% tax-deductible. Your generous donation will go a long way in rural China. Donations can be made online at www.ruralchina.org or checks payable to “Rural China Education Foundation” sent to: Rural China Education Foundation, PO Box 92424, Rochester, NY 14692, USA. For more information on our programs please visitwww.ruralchina.org
99. Thank you for making us who we are today and making all of our work meaningful
Notes de l'éditeur
Student fees for 10 students have been fully paid covered by donation through Givology’s website. 5 more profiles were recently added.For Circle of Peace School’s development project, approximately 1/3 of the $3000 benchmark has been raised.Givology Spiders, a Givology giving team based at the University of Richmond, has also raised $5,900.$50 campaign has raised $6,247.
Mention Kim Conrad at Victorian Elegance Jewelery (Colorado)
Note: proceeds from bake sale and track fundraiser we mainly used for the Concert Benefit