Anne Wells, Founder and Executive Director of UNITE The World With Africa, Reports on SEGA Anne Wells is a global social entrepreneur and Founder and Executive Director of UNITE The World With Africa. This social organization connects Americans and Tanzanians to advance grassroots women’s health, education and microfinance initiatives throughout Tanzania. Anne had visited SEGA 6
Read MoreSEGA’s Growth and Success As Seen Through the Eye and Words of A Photographer: Sarah Bones Being a photographer and filmmaker has given me the opportunity to tell many stories across the world and one of my favorites success stories is about the SEGA School. My friend and cousin Polly Dolan asked me to come
Read MoreSmall Industries Development Organization (SIDO) Teaches Valuable Business Lessons Earlier this week SEGA welcomed volunteers from Small Industries Development Organization (SIDO) to campus. Over the course of the next 9 days SIDO will teach SEGA’s Business Club members valuable ways to make a number of different products in order to diversify their sellable goods. The
Read MoreStudents Learn More about Protecting Elephants Earlier this month twenty six students from SEGA’s Anti-Ivory Club visited Ruaha National Park. Ruaha is Tanzania’s largest national park and is home to nearly 8,000-10,000 elephants, the highest concentration of elephants in eastern Africa. The goal of the trip was to see elephants in their natural habitat and
Read MoreSponsor a SEGA Student There are a lot of ways to make a difference in this world – the key is finding an opportunity and a need that speaks to you. We find our calling in creating a safe place where vulnerable girls who otherwise could not attend school, can learn, dream and confidently grow into
Read MoreStudents Learn Skills through Real Work Environments SEGA continues to help and support our students even after graduation. One of the ways we do this is by offering internships to a select number of graduates. Currently seven students from the Class of 2014 are engaged in internships. Two students have internships at SEGA. One graduate
Read MoreIt’s National Volunteer Week! This week is National Volunteer Week. As a result, we’re sending special thanks and gratitude to all of our volunteers across the country and around the globe. All of our volunteers have stories to tell and commitment to changing our world one girl at a time. Here are the stories of
Read MoreThe NAFAKA Project Teaches Important Farming Skills On Tuesday this week, a representative from USAID came to SEGA to continue the NAFAKA Project. The NAFAKA Project is a USAID program designed to “improve smallholder farmer productivity and profitability with maize and rice… and sustainably reduce poverty and food insecurity by increasing incomes for smallholder farmers.” The
Read MoreStudents and Supporters Connect Online Last weekend in honor of International Women’s Day, we held the first ever Google Hangout with SEGA students and Nurturing Minds’ supporters. For those unfamiliar with Google Hangout, it is similar to a Skype call — allowing many people to interact over a video call. The call focused on SEGA’s poultry
Read MoreGirls Learn the Keys to Beginning a Career Last weekend SEGA held a Career Seminar for students in Forms 3 & 4. The goal of the seminar was to introduce the girls to various careers and convey the importance of grades, studying, and planning to achieve success. While this may sound like a rather dry subject, even
Read MoreA Fundraiser to Stop Elephant Poaching & Empower SEGA’s Anti-Ivory Club SEGA’s Anti-Ivory Club is taking their activism to a new level with the help of JulietteSpeaks, an organization committed to saving elephants and developing youth leaders. Beginning on February 1, 2015 JulietteSpeaks launched a fundraiser to raise money for SEGA’s Anti-Ivory Club so that the club can further
Read MoreThe New Semester Begins with Great News The roaring cheer was part joy and part relief. Form III students had been waiting months to receive their National Examinations of Tanzania (NECTA) results from the previous year. They received the scores and learned that for a third consecutive year, 100% of the Form III’s passed their Form
Read MoreSEGA Graduates Adjusting Well at their New Schools Recently Pauline, Life Skills Coordinator/SEGA Teacher and Carolyn, Art & Environment Volunteer, paid visits to SEGA’s 2013 graduates. Pauline and Carolyn traveled all over Tanzania to check-in on the girls at the various schools and programs that they are now attending. During these visits Pauline and Carolyn
Read MoreHoliday Season and Fundraising It has been another fabulous season of parties and fundraisers. Nurturing Minds supporters gathered all over the country to enjoy one another’s company, partake in the fun festivities and support SEGA and Nurturing Minds. All events were a great success — thank you to all who joined us for the parties!
Read MoreA Graduation, A Celebration, A Success Last week SEGA held a graduation ceremony and celebration for its 2014 Graduates – the school’s second ever graduating class. It was an incredibly joyous occasion, celebrating the accomplishments of SEGA’s newest graduates and the progress that the school has made in the past year. For those of you
Read MoreA Benefit Auction for the SEGA Girls School The Northeast Chapter of Nurturing Minds will host its 5th Annual African Evening on Saturday, November 8 from 7:00 pm to 11:00 pm at the Larz Anderson Auto Museum, Brookline, MA. We are looking forward to a great evening of delicious food, drinks, silent and live auctions, and
Read MorePlease join the Rocky Mountain Chapter for its 6th Annual African Evening to Benefit the SEGA Girls School in Tanzania. The event will be held on… November 15, 2014 6:00 pm-11:00 pm Boulder Country Club The evening includes dinner, dancing, and a silent and live auction. RSVPs and online ticket sales are now closed. However,
Read MoreSoccer, Gardening, New Students, Oh my! Friday afternoon Student v. Staff soccer games are the new highlight of everyone’s week! After classes on Fridays, all staff and students head to the soccer field – adrenaline and enthusiasm runs high. The girls LOVE the games and even the teachers are quite competitive. These soccer games have
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