Tuesday, February 17, 2009

We Did It For Yahiya From Gaza

As you may know, I work with and am now a new board member of an organization called The Hope Fund (http://www.thehopefund.org) which provides scholarships for Palestinian refugees to come and study in the United States and obtain a 4-year college degree. This is a great opportunity to help educate the Palestinian youth in need.

Today I have good news. Last month I asked for your help for a young man named Yahiya from GAZA to attend Roanoke College, a private liberal arts college in my area and WE DID IT! We needed to raise $8715 by February 15th and we raised $10,015 with more checks still coming in!

The balance will go towards Yahiya's 2010 account balance with 2009 being the first of four years he will spend at Roanoke College obtaining a Bachelor's Degree. Roanoke College has graciously agreed to pay for the tuition (the most expensive part, over $30,000) every year. The Hope Fund pays for travel, books, health care and other expenses, and I find donors to cover the room and board expenses for Yahiya.

The Hope Fund has helped dozens of young Palestinian refugees start a new life by obtaining a college degree in America that helps these students escape the violence in Palestine and dream of something bigger. If you would like to help by sponsoring a student or just learn more about The Hope Fund, please contact me by email or by phone at 540.312.9449.

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