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How You Can Help Mission Statement Our Students Our girls can be from any country. A girl must be nominated (sponsored) for a scholarship by someone who has met her and can attest to her character and need. Applications can be downloaded from our website or obtained directly by contacting ONE. In addition, each applicant must have a local contact person who can act as a liaison between the student and the foundation. The contact can be the sponsor, or a friend of the applicant. The contact cannot be a relative of the applicant. Funds are provided directly to the school or to the contact person, but not to the recipient or her family. Recipients must be attending primary or secondary school. They are chosen based on financial need, past academic performance and a statement they must write describing why they would like to receive the scholarship. Students will continue to be funded annually, providing they attend regularly and pass their classes, and write a statement each year about their school and their accomplishments. Our students come from places like Nicaragua, Uganda, Tanzania and Honduras. Some of them are orphans; others have one or both parents. Some of our girls are in primary school and others are in secondary school. Some are musical, others like to play sports or read. All of them come from the challenging conditions created by poverty, and all of them want more than anything to go to school, because they have dreams. Here are some of our current scholarship recipients. You can find more information and all our girls’ stories at www.oneneweducation.org. Donate: Even a small amount can help with a young girl’s education. You can donate via PayPal on the One New Education website, www.oneneweducation.org, or send a check made out to One New Education, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. You can also make a deposit directly into our checking account. Contact us for information. Be a Contact and/or a Sponsor: If you live in or travel to another country regularly and you know of a girl who could use our help, please nominate her for a scholarship and/or become a contact which ONE can work with in that country. This program can only work with reliable in-country contacts, and sponsors who know the girls and can recommend them to ONE. One New Education’s mission is to provide educational opportunities and support to young women in need from developing nations, in order that they might contribute to the welfare of their families and their communities. Board of Directors: Christa Sadler, Birgit Buss, Leslie Grabel, Meghan Haslam, Janeece Henes, and Heather Mowl What We Do How It Works they have several children and no way to support them, much less provide for an education. We believe that one of the critical ingredients to break this pattern is to access education. The women in these towns are usually the threads that bind their communities, so an education can benefit not only an individual and her family, but the whole town as well. One New Education was founded in 2011 to help girls in underdeveloped nations obtain access to education. Political unrest, economic instability, environmental degradation and many other stressors in these countries lead to hardships that translate into many families living with next to nothing. Often they have no money to pay for the necessities to send their children to school. Women in these countries often have children when they are as young as 14 or 15, and by the time they are twenty, www.oneneweducation.org One New Education P.O. Box 22130, Flagstaff, AZ 86002 (928) 380-3359 E-mail: [email protected] Miracle Destiny School – Kampala, Uganda Wini – Moshi, Tanzania Bharosha, Amrita, and Roshani - Dhulikhel, Nepal Bencille – Port au Prince, Haiti Odalis - El Sauce, Nicaragua Naomi - Kampala, Uganda Maria - Zunil, Guatemala Belen - El Sauce, Nicaragua Prerana - Mumbai, India Tatiana and Alondra graduating from Sixth Grade - El Sauce, Nicaragua

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  • How You Can Help

    Mission Statement

    Our Students

    Our girls can be from any country. A girl must be nominated (sponsored) for a scholarship by someone who has met her and can attest to her character and need. Applications can be downloaded from our website or obtained directly by contacting ONE.

    In addition, each applicant must have a local contact person who can act as a liaison between the student and the foundation. The contact can be the sponsor, or a friend of the applicant. The contact cannot be a relative of the applicant. Funds are provided directly to the school or to the contact person, but not to the recipient or her family.

    Recipients must be attending primary or secondary school. They are chosen based on financial need, past academic performance and a statement they must write describing why they would like to receive the scholarship.

    Students will continue to be funded annually, providing they attend regularly and pass their classes, and write a statement each year about their school and their accomplishments.

    Our students come from places like Nicaragua, Uganda, Tanzania and Honduras. Some of them are orphans; others have one or both parents. Some of our girls are in primary school and others are in secondary school. Some are musical, others like to play sports or read.

    All of them come from the challenging conditions created by poverty, and all of them want more than anything to go to school, because they have dreams. Here are some of our current scholarship recipients. You can find more information and all our girls’ stories at www.oneneweducation.org.

    Donate:Even a small amount can help with a young girl’s education.You can donate via PayPal on the One New Education website, www.oneneweducation.org, or send a check made out to One New Education, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. You can also make a deposit directly into our checking account. Contact us for information.

    Be a Contact and/or a Sponsor:If you live in or travel to another country regularly and you know of a girl who could use our help, please nominate her for a scholarship and/or become a contact which ONE can work with in that country. This program can only work with reliable in-country contacts, and sponsors who know the girls and can recommend them to ONE.

    One New Education’s mission is to provide educational opportunities and support to young women in need from developing nations, in order that they might contribute to the welfare of their families and their communities.

    Board of Directors:Christa Sadler, Birgit Buss, Leslie Grabel, Meghan Haslam, Janeece Henes, and Heather Mowl

    What We Do

    How It Works

    they have several children and no way to support them, much less provide for an education. We believe that one of the critical ingredients to break this pattern is to access education. The women in these towns are usually the threads that bind their communities, so an education can benefit not only an individual and her family, but the whole town as well.

    One New Education was founded in 2011 to help girls in underdeveloped nations obtain access to education. Political unrest, economic instability, environmental degradation and many other stressors in these countries lead to hardships that translate into many families living with next to nothing.Often they have no money to pay for the necessities to send their children to school.

    Women in these countries often have children when they are as young as 14 or 15, and by the time they are twenty,

    www.oneneweducation.org

    One New Education P.O. Box 22130, Flagstaff, AZ 86002

    (928) 380-3359E-mail: [email protected]

    Miracle Destiny School – Kampala, Uganda

    Wini – Moshi, Tanzania

    Bharosha, Amrita, and Roshani - Dhulikhel, Nepal

    Bencille – Port au Prince, Haiti

    Odalis - El Sauce, Nicaragua Naomi - Kampala, Uganda Maria - Zunil, Guatemala

    Belen - El Sauce, Nicaragua

    Prerana - Mumbai, India

    Tatiana and Alondra graduating from Sixth Grade - El Sauce, Nicaragua