bthorsness@ gmail.com SEATTLE, WA
206-774-5963
VANCOUVER,
BC
778-786-1690
CHANGE A
LIFE
– EDUCATE A CHILD
TAFA – Funding Education in Malawi
The purpose of Touch And Feel Africa
An overall endeavour to successfully educate
students in Malawi
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the direct funding of school fees for
Secondary Students
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providing school basics such as paper, pens,
chalk and school uniforms
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providing mattresses for existing
hostel/dormitories
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supplying computers and internet access for
schools and students
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creating a “safe space” hostel/dormitory for
girls to stay while going to secondary school
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our Solar/LED Lights to create study rooms in schools
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helping graduated students find work with
goal setting, CV/Resume writing and networking both in Malawi and outside the
country.
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the new TAFA bakery project in Mzuzu –
creating learning, employment and income
for students locally in Malawi
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the new eLibrary, providing necessary text
books for secondary students
School Fees
Secondary education in Malawi is not free. Although very inexpensive in relationship to
our life style, it is a formidable barrier for families in Malawi where 80% of
the population lives on less than $2 a day. TAFA started the funding of one student in October 2010, and this last
term (finishing June 2012) is now directly funding 18 students.
See: http://www.touchandfeelafrica.com/students.html
Providing For School Basics
TAFA throughout the last 3 years has provided funds for the
purchasing of paint, paper, pens, chalk, blackboard paint and various other
supplies for schools.
See: http://www.touchandfeelafrica.com/mkondeziSchool.html
Supplying mattresses
for existing hostel/dormitories
Many students, even at prominent boarding schools such as
Nkhata Bay Secondary School, must sleep two students to an old, single
mattress. We at TAFA believe this is not
helpful to get good rest for a great education and are actively working to
change the situation.
Computers and Internet Access
In 2011, TAFA was awarded a $7200 grant from Softchoice
Cares, part of the Softchoice Corporation. http://www.softchoice.com/about/softchoicecares/
The grant was used to provide 12 computers to Kunyanja
Private School and an addition 2 computers to the Media Centre at Butterfly
Space, a training centre for students. We are currently working hard at internet service at Kunyanja.
See: http://www.touchandfeelafrica.com/kunyanjaPrivate.html
Creating a safe space for girls to attend school
Plans have been completed for a girls hostel/dormitory at
Kunyanja School. We are currently
working on funding for the project.
See: http://www.touchandfeelafrica.com/hostels.html
Solar/LED lights for study rooms
In September of 2011, TAFA provided 80 LED/Solar lights,
most for a student study room at Mkondezi School, a handful to students and village residents
for studing and testing purposes. We are
currently assessing the viability of the lights to be sure they meet our
requirements.
See: http://www.touchandfeelafrica.com/lights.html
Helping graduated
students find work
We have started a
pilot project of helping graduated students find work. With mentoring assistance with goal setting,
CV/Resume writing and networking both in Malawi and outside the country we have
begun a support structure for these graduate students so they can find
work. Employment opportunities in Malawi
are very scarce. We have had students
travel to Arusha, Tanzania, and currently have a student in Johannesburg, South
Africa. He is newly employed and working to save money for chefs training
college in South Africa.
The TAFA Bakery
Project in Mzuzu
We are currently fundraising and putting into place our plan
for a bakery in Mzuzu. The project will
be a learning, employment and income for students, and proudly locall in Malawi.
See: http://www.touchandfeelafrica.com/bakery.html
The TAFA eLibrary
Project
As we have begun to fund more and more students to
secondary, we keep getting the request. “Mr. Barry, I need text books for my
classes to study”. As many of you can
probably imagine, what would school have been like for you if you had no text
books. Then image being in a class with
up to 90 other students and having no way to review your classes or study from
a text book. A formidable challenge. TAFA has begun a pilot project to provide an
entire years text books to the students we are currently supporting to school..
See: http://www.touchandfeelafrica.com/library.html
Who are we?
Touch And Feel Africa
We are a group of Canadians, Americans and Malawians, all ages
and from all walks of life. Projects in
Malawi are administered by “Touch And Feel Africa” – see www.touchandfeelafrica.com We are a registered society with paperwork
in the works for charitable standing in Canada. We also work under the umbrella of The Malawi Education Foundation, a
registered non-profit 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code, registered in
Washington State.
Our Board of Directors in Malawi
Out board of directors was formed in August of 2011 in
Nkhata Bay, Malawi. We are composed of a
variety of people, the sub superindent
of the Nkhata Bay Police, a couple of Christian Ministers, a couple of business
people and an excellent baker and chef.
See: http://www.touchandfeelafrica.com/directors.html
Successful projects
Touch and Feel Africa is providing school funding for fees
to students in the Nkhata Bay Area (see: http://www.touchandfeelafrica.com/students.html ), computers and internet at Kunyanja Private School, (see: http://www.touchandfeelafrica.com/kunyanjaPrivate.html ) computers at the Butterfly Space Media Centre, LED/solar lights for a study
room at Mkondezi School, (see: http://www.touchandfeelafrica.com/lights.html ) and supplies for various schools such as paper, pens, notebooks, paint and
blackboard paint and chalk. We are
currently working on a library project to provide students textbooks for their
classes. (see: http://www.touchandfeelafrica.com/library.html )
Join us!!!
Would you like to be part of a dynamic group of people,
bettering education and living standards in Africa?
Are you interested in helping build a project that is self
sustainable, and creates ongoing financial resources for students and schools
in Malawi?
Love to hear from you and talk about what we are doing, and especially how your can participate and
enjoy yourself with our projects.
bthorsness@ gmail.com SEATTLE, WA
206-774-5963
VANCOUVER, BC
778-786-1690
Thank you,
Barry
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