Project Report
| Jul 13, 2018
Our Five-Year Anniversary
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Elizabeth
Dear Friends of ADI,
As July begins, we have a few words about our 5-Year Anniversary:
GENEROSITY FUELS OPPORTUNITY
The only thing that separates our ADI students from anyone else is opportunity, and your generous gifts fuel the opportunities extended to them through education, mentoring, medical training, counseling, and ongoing workshops/training. Thank you for your generosity in the first five years. Would you be willing to send a one-time five-year anniversary gift to help fuel our future efforts?
Read what other ADI supporters say about "why" they give:
My parents have always believed in my abilities more than I did and provided me the resources to succeed. They instilled in me confidence and hope. ADI does the same for its students and that’s why I support ADI. ADI holistically provides access to education to promising students so they can succeed and continue the cycle in their families and communities.
-Tracy Wei, ADI Board Member
As an advocate for education equality, I am drawn to ADI because of its immense impact. Bridging the gap in education inequality requires, not only that every child be given access to education, but that they also have their peripheral needs met. ADI's commitment to providing access to a top of the line education, tutors, medical care, support from social workers, and a network of support from loving adults and peers sets it apart as an organization. This investment into the success of each child is as beneficial for the individual student as it is for the society that will reap the economic and social benefits of each student's achievements.
-Angela Speakman, ADI Board Member
Finally, read Elizabeth's incredible story:
Elizabeth’s parents died of HIV/AIDS in 2006. Her mother died while giving birth to her at an HIV/AIDS medical clinic. A volunteer nurse at the medical center took care of Elizabeth until she was placed in a foster home. ADI discovered Elizabeth’s potential in 2014. Since then, she has always been at the top of her class. Her dream is to become a nurse, just like the nurse who cared for her upon her mother’s death. Elizabeth is now in grade six at a top school in Entebbe, Uganda, where she was elected Class Captain. There are 100+ other ADI students just like Elizabeth, and thousands more across Uganda hoping for the opportunity of a life transforming education!
Again, Generosity Fuels Opportunity. Please give today for more life-changing opportunities!
Happy Anniversary!
Peace,
Brian Moll
Board Member
The African Dream Initiative gives promising but disadvantaged children the resources to become Africa’s future leaders. We provide quality education and help our students build the skills they need to make their communities places where dreams can come true.