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East & West Africa Education Project
Yeye Fabukunmi the Yelomo Obatala Agbaye Ile Ife/US is co-founder and diaspora education director of the first ever Obatala Arts and Culture Academy located in Ile, Ife, Nigeria. In addition she provides Educational support to Schools in Tanzania.
We are currently raising funds for our schools in Ile Ife, Nigeria and Moshi Tanzania. Our students are in need of gaining access to quality education. As such, children are in need of supplies, technology, materials, and more...
Please help us in our effort to raise money.
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Obatala Arts & Culture Academy
Project: Obatala Early Child Education
Description: It is an education-based project to support schools Ifa Tradition curriculum
Beneficiaries:
45 Vulnerable Children aged birth to 12 years old.
Location: Ile Ife, Nigeria
Project Nature: Material Support, teacher salaries, technology.
Volunteer
Our Education Volunteer Program, is a unique experience that combines leadership development with purposeful travel and impactful cultural immersion into the African Culture and Tradition.
Tanzania School Project
Project: Tanzania Primary Childhood Education
Description: It is an education-based project to support schools
in Tanzania.
Beneficiaries:
150 Vulnerable Children aged pre-school to 12 years old.
Location:
Moshi Tanzania
Project Nature: Student Tuition, Student supplies, building fund, technology, teacher salaries, .
To give you an idea of how your donations will be spent, please use the following as a guide:
School supplies per student = $35.
Medical insurance per student = $50.
Classroom supplies per teacher = $500.
Teacher Salaries per year $1020
Professional development per session = $250
Supporting one student annual tuition + supplies = $500.
Supporting one special needs student evaluation, related service providers= $1,000.
Supporting Technology for the school & students( tablets, monitor screen, laptops, desktop) = $5000.00
Volunteer Testimony
". I felt an overwhelming sense of purpose and responsibility being in Ile Ife in the presence of a place with such spiritual wealth teamed with such material deprivation was difficult to witness and was a sobering motivation for wanting the school to prosper."
"A highlight for me was dancing with the children, speaking with the teachers about what they need and touring around Yorubaland."