P-1703

Amaro Tan School Summer Camp

Description

Financing

Documents

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History Logs

Project Description

Country: Albania

Location: Pogradec

Total Budget: $6,000

Area of Focus: Basic education and literacy

Activity Type: Education: General

Summary: Hot meals and bus service for 50 disadvantaged Roma children at summer camp in Pogradec, Albania.


"Amaro Tan" means "our place" in Romani, the language of Albania's ethnic Roma minority. The Amaro Tan School, located in an economically challenged part of Pogradec, Albania, provides a safe place for low income Roma, Albanian Egyptian, and Albanian children to learn and grow. Roma and Egyptian minority groups, which make up about 3% of the total population, disproportionately live in extreme poverty. Although in Albania enrollment in primary education is about 94%, among Albanian Roma and Egyptian children only 48% attend some school, and 25% complete primary school (UNICEF Education in Albania Country Profile, 2013). Lack of education in turn contributes to a 25% employment rate among these groups, with most work in the informal sector. Nehemiah Gateway began addressing this problem in 1999 by opening the Amaro Tan School, with its first class of 24 Roma and Egyptian street children.

Today, the Amaro Tan School has grown to provide K-9 education for about 150 Roma, ethnic Egyptian, and low-income Albanian children every year. It provides hot meals for the children, health and dental services, social worker services and parent engagement, vocational education for a variety of ages, and opportunities for play. The curriculum is the same as that taught in Albanian schools. Access to both education and an array of social services makes the difference between endemic poverty and secure, sustainable communities. By offering these children at the margins of society the same access to education as their Albanian peers, the Amaro Tan School works to break the cycle of poverty in the Albanian Egyptian and Roma communities.

We are requesting $2,000 from the Rotary District Fund, to be matched by $2,000 from Estes Park Noon Rotary and $2,000 raised by Nehemiah Gateway, to help run a camp for 50 Amaro Tan students during summer vacation in August 2018. For many of Amaro Tan's students, time out of school is time that they are at increased risk of being forced into begging and trash collecting on the streets of Pogradec. Summer camp allows these children to be children, enjoying age-appropriate activities and field trips in a wholesome atmosphere. Along with activities, students receive breakfast and lunch and transportation to and from camp.

Rotary Club funding will be used to pay for breakfasts and lunches for fifty students for twenty days, as well as bus service between school and home and materials for activities (budget attached). A member of the Estes Park Noon Rotary will coordinate with Amaro Tan to assist with operational planning and program implementation for next summer, and will help Amaro Tan staff to provide reports back to the club.

Project Contact Person

District: 5440

Rotary Club of: Estes Park

Primary Contact: Dave Evans

Email: evansds42@gmail.com

Project Status

Completed
This project is "Completed". This means the project has been implemented and the report was accepted by the district leadership. The project will stay listed on this website as a testimony of the achievements of the project partners.

Project listed for the 2017-18 Rotary Year.

Proposed Financing

Existing Contributions Towards This Project

Date

Cash

DDF

Total

Estes Park (5440)

5-Jun-17

$2,000

$2,000

$4,000

Estes Park (5440)

5-Jun-17

$2,000

$0

$2,000

Total

$4,000

$2,000

$6,000

Project Supporting Documents

Project Photos

History Log Entries

5-Jun-17

by Jim Epstein

Welcome message sent

5-Jun-17

System Entry

System Entry: Creation of project page.

5-Jun-17

System Entry

System Entry: Pledge of $2,000 by David Evans of the Rotary Club of Estes Park, District 5440.

5-Jun-17

by Jim Epstein

System Entry: Project sent for club signatures.

6-Jun-17

by Dave Evans

System Entry: Project sent for club signatures.

6-Jun-17

by Dave Evans

System Entry: Project signed by David Evans.

6-Jun-17

System Entry

System Entry: Project signed by Kathy Groesbeck.

6-Jun-17

System Entry

System Entry: Project signed by Kathy Groesbeck.

6-Jun-17

by Dave Evans

System Entry: Project signed by David Evans.

7-Jun-17

by Jim Epstein

Project approved if club meets $50/capita requirement by June 30

3-Jul-17

by Jim Epstein

Club has met $50/capita requirement

3-Jul-17

by Jim Epstein

Project approval waiting for submission of OFAC check list and approval by RI Legal department

11-Sep-17

by Joe Schon

This project has received OFAC approval from RI Legal Department. DDF funds may be sent to Estes Park Club. Thanks

11-Sep-17

by Joe Schon

System Entry: Project reverted to "Submitted" - Bill Kehl added to the list of signatories.

11-Sep-17

by Bill Kehl

System Entry: Project signed by Bill Kehl.

11-Sep-17

by Joe Schon

System Entry: Project approved by the District Approval Committee.

12-Sep-17

by Bill Kehl

System Entry: Check for DDF payment issued by Foundation Treasurer.

4-Jan-18

by Randall Looper

Please send a History Log update as to the status of your project.

29-Jan-18

by Dave Evans

Full $6,000 project funding from Rotary Club of Estes Park, District and Nehemiah Gateway is in the project account.

29-Jan-18

by Randall Looper

System Entry: Project has been implemented and final report uploaded.

12-Apr-18

by Randall Looper

Please enter your quarterly update via history log.

12-Apr-18

by Randall Looper

System Entry: Project reverted to 'Paid' status.

1-May-18

by Dave Evans

1Q2018 quarterly report uploaded.

2-May-18

by Randall Looper

System Entry: Project has been implemented and final report uploaded.

18-Jul-18

by Dave Evans

The Amaro Tan School Summer Camp and this project's operations are due to start in August, and final preparations are being made now. Another status file will be uploaded after the project has started providing service.

4-Oct-18

by Randall Looper

Please submit the required quarterly update about the status of this project.

7-Nov-18

by Jack Boatman

District Grant Final Report Uploaded

7-Nov-18

by Randall Looper

Thanks for the final report. You still need to upload receipts for the project or copies of checks the club wrote for the project equaling the $6,000.

16-Nov-18

by Jack Boatman

A report and a copy of the check for the funds provided by the Rotary Club of Estes Park and Rotary District 5440 has been uploaded

8-Jan-19

by Randall Looper

System Entry: Final report approved by the District Approval Committee.

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