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Revision as of 01:09, 31 March 2009
Team:
Aimee George '09: Double major in Political Science & Globalization Studies. Double Minor in Peace and Justice Studies & Philosophy. Spent July-December 2007 on her semester abroad at Rhodes University in Grahamstown, South Africa.
Megan Graham '09: Double Major in Globalization Studies & Health Sciences. Spent July-Novemter 2007 on her semester abroad in Kampala, Uganda.
Anna Springer '09: Major in Sociology. Spent July-December 2007 on her semester abroad at Rhodes University in Grahamstown, South Africa.
Gettysburg Alum presently at Rhodes University, Grahamstown:
Stephanie Bonnes '07: Pursuing graduate degree in International Relations.
Andrew Stinson '07: Pursuing graduate degree in International Relations.
Location:
Grahamstown, South Africa. Located in the eastern cape.
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Participating Institutions:
Gettysburg College, Pennsylvania, USA. -- Center for Public Service
Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa -- Centre for Social Development
Communities Served:
St. Mary's Daycare & Community Centre: 87 children from the township, 70 of whom are ages 6-12
Mariya uMama weThemba : 16 children from the township, 11 of whom are from the ages 6-12
Languages Spoken:
English is primarily used in Grahamstown. Afrikaans and Xhosa are the other widely spoken languages in the area
Timeframe:
School will be in session during project implementation
Project Summary:
More to come!
Please visit our OLPC wiki page for more information!
Budget:
Team Gettysburg
Flights | $6,598 | 2 * Washington DC to Kigali to Grahamstown 2 * Grahamstown to DC |
Travel Insurance | $210 | For 3 members |
Visas | $0 | Free for entry less than 90 days |
Vaccinations/ Medication | $450 | Malaria medication for 3 members |
Food | $1,500 | For 3 members |
Accommodation | $880 | At a lower rate, as we will live with community members |
row 2, cell 1 | row 2, cell 2 | row 2, cell 3 |
Local Travel | $200 | Gas and local transportation |
Total for Gettysburg Team | $9,838 |
Needs for Local Community
Internet Access and Electricity | $700 | Setting up internet access, with an initial 6 months of subscriptions and also help with the local partners’ electricity bills. We will determine progress after this juncture. |
3 Additional XOs | $597 | 3 more laptops, for 103 children in all |
School Supplies | $300 | Materials for activities with the children |
Miscellaneous Expenses | $500 | For emergency needs |
Total for Local Community | $2,097 |
Total Funds Required
In-Kind Support | $1,935 | From donations and grants through Gettysburg College, such as the Karl Mattson Service Grant |
OLPCorps Africa Grant | $10,000 | Budget to be invested into sustaining the program |
TOTAL | $11,935 |
TOTAL