The Raising South Sudan project, inspired by former Lost Boys of Sudan James "Lubo" Mijak, Ngor Kur Mayol, and James Manyror, serves nearly 1,000 students and teachers at the the Nyarweng and Gumriak primary schools. |
Sunlight Primary School in Bor, South Sudan, serves nearly 900 children. One-third of the students are girls. |
The Walk for WisdomSM is a global education and service initiative that supports education and literacy in some of the world's most remote and impoverished locations. |
Generation Rise:
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High Hopes HaitiWomen's vocational training improves community economies and quality of life. In rural northern Haiti, volunteer project catalyst Courtney Jackson guides a program providing English, computer and business skills training to high school students and young adults. |
Mentoring MwikoIn Rwanda, in partnership with donors and the Dreike Scholarship Fund, we support Mwiko Primary School's annual merit scholarship program to send sixth graders to secondary school. |
PeaceOur Chief Catalyst and 2012 Rotary Peace Fellow Patricia Shafer co-founded a global youth peace education training program for high school and university students, now co-managed by Director of Global Operations Elizabeth Peacock. |
A unique youth education and leadership development program based on a framework of seven global issues, The Global Class provides:
• Classroom learning resources • Professional development for educators • Student leadership training and mentoring |
High school students in Charlotte, NC, are asking individuals, schools, churches and civic groups to take a stand for peace in South Sudan as part of the Memes for Peace advocacy project. View their Memes for Peace online gallery. |
Building FuturesIn 2010, donors co-funded an Early Childhood Center in KwaZuluNatal, South Africa, a region with a high percentage of orphans due to HIV/AIDS. Nonprofit Woza Moya continues its successful, sustainable operations. |