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Projects

HIGHLIGHTED PROJECTS
Read what schools, groups, and individuals are doing to raise money in Africa, Europe, and the USA.

Pay It Forward for Lent Initiative
Seventh-grader Sarah Barney of Durango, Colorado won a cash award to help "grow" her Lenten Pay It Forward Project between Ash Wednesday and Easter Sunday. Read about how she plans to raise money to benefit Educate Ethiopia.

St. Viator Parish Youth Group - Las Vegas, Nevada
The St. Viator youth group in Las Vegas is working hard to help send a person through training to be a teacher in an Ethiopian school.  Read about their current project to raise money.

Students visit Ethiopia
Four college students spent a month the summer of 2008 speaking english with students in schools throughout the region. Read what they have to say about their experiences in Ethiopia.

Sacred Heart Parish - Cobham, England
"Help us make a miracle"
This confirmation class in England has been selling Ethiopian Coffee to earn money to sponsor a school. Watch the class of 2009 enjoy dancing to "Jai Ho".

An Individual High School Student
Read about what one high school student has been doing to raise funds and awareness for Educate Ethiopia

 
 

 
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Volunteer Jobs
Internships are available in Ethiopia through Educate Ethiopia and the Catholic Church of Ethiopia. (learn more)

Service Learning Project
Learn about how sponsoring a school could be a service learning project..

Confirmation Project
Read about how sponsoring a school can be a confirmation project.

Students visit Ethiopia
Three college students spent a month the summer of 2008 speaking english with students in schools throughout the region. Read about their experiences in Ethiopia. http://www.webjam.com/
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