This is a fundraising blog for Iveth and Joselin Betancour, my former host sisters in the town of La Unión, Nicaragua. Iveth is 24 years old, and Joselin is 22. Over the course of the last nine years, our friends and family members have joined together to raise close to $10,000 to help send Iveth (and now Joselin) to school. Now a student at the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Nicaragua (UNAN), Iveth is working on a social work degree, and Joselin is pursuing a degree in nursing. This is a blog dedicated to helping them achieve their goals.
The background: In the summer of 2001, I spent a summer working with community-based health initiatives in a hurricane resettlement town in rural Nicaragua. During that time, I lived with the family of Marlene and Marvin Cortez-Ramos and their three children, and grew close to all members of the family.
In 2003, I returned twice to visit the ever-expanding Cortez-Ramos family and see the progression of the town. La Unión (so-named because it's a union of politically and geographically disparate hurricane victims) is a town of between 500 and 600 people. In recent years (which were economically bad ones for the country as a whole), many of the men of the town have taken to spending seasons as undocumented agricultural workers in Costa Rica to make ends meet.
Iveth and Joselin are special in a town where few people—and fewer women— attend school past fifth or sixth grade. Their family has emotionally supported their ambitious educational plans but has been unable to provide the financial means to do so.
Over the last few years, our family and friends have contributed to an education fund that enabled Iveth to continue her education. This year we are hoping to raise enough money to help Iveth and Joselin continue their journey.
Public schooling in Nicaragua is actually free of charge, but the daily transportation needs and costs associated with attending school in the city have become too great a burden for their family.
Below you can read her breakdown of costs. Annually, it costs around $1500 to send them to school. Please consider donating to this cause by clicking on the Dwolla donation button.
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Graduation
Success! Photos from Iveth's high school graduation!
To all who have donated to this cause, I thank you with all the sincerity I have.
2009 Fundraising Goal: $1000.00 Amount raised so far: $900.00
Thank you to all of our 2009 donors! Deborah Booth Lindsay Pierce & Steve Martin Robin Bartee Austin Gilmore Oliver Grigsby Casey Wasserman Glenn & Monica Lane Blair Thedinger & Ellen Ritchie Elaine Yee Jon Stapnes Michael Strain Anne O'Neil-Henry & Nathan Hensley Jack Barry Allan and Ginny Ghezzo Sarah Guy Dan and Sara Wientzen Becca Lille Christina and Michele Drostin
2008 Donations
Thank you to our 2008 donors:
Cassey Wasserman Gerry Canavan and Jaimee Hills Tiffany Myers Glenn and Monica Lane Abby Holland Layla Aldousany Aria Ashrafzadeh Richard Hwang Mike Strain Lindsay Pierce Steve Martin Jack Barry Eric Brandom Austin Gilmore Rebecca Lille Anne-Marie Angelo Mary Becker Hannah True Blair Thedinger Luke McLellan Anne Batchelder Liz Shesko Sarah Guy Mitch Fraas
Iveth, Spring 2007
2007 Donations
Thank you to everyone who donated in 2007. Each of the following people stepped up in order to help Iveth pay for her school costs for the next year:
Hannah Jocius
Erica Fretwell
Richard Hwang
Becca Lille
Erin Gentry
Jonathan Evans
Sarah Wertzberger
A. Mitchel Fraas
Peter Mancina
Azene Khan
Marc Langland
Steve Martin and Lindsey Pierce
Jack Barry
and Ellen, Blair, Ryan, and Alana at 4131 Eaton St.
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