What a fabulous night we had in Aston Gate on the 6th October Thank you to all who came, took part, donated or worked in the background to make it possible. What a wonderful way to also celebrate the fact that ,as a charity ,we are now 18 years old! A special thank you to The Ambling Band and Down for the Count for the terrific musicians, dancers and the two vocalists who were superb.A night to remember for a long time. We also want to thank Myles Wickstead the former UK Ambassador to Ethiopia who attended with his family. It was such an honour to have him with us.
We are just waiting for final confirmation of total money raised. If you still owe the auction company any money this is a polite reminder to get in touch asap.
- We are delighted to announce that permission has been given to commence the second girls education building, Prudence House. Work to build the perimeter wall and secure the site will commence shortly.
- Work has also begun at the Ejere Health Clinic to bring the new building up to standard to allow operations to be performed by an obstetrician. At present over 200 mothers are transferred to Addis Ababa for emergency treatment each year. This unit will save lives .
- With the arrival of a mains water supply along the only tracked road, connection of the Ifra Beri Primary school to this pipeline has begun. This will enable all staff and children to use a dedicated hand washing facility which will further improve sanitation.
- The current year 12 scholarship girls have gone with their peer group and a teacher to a University near Addis Ababa to sit their national exams. This is a new initiative introduced by the Education board.
- All of the hardship pupils and disabled students have received their new uniforms, soap, underwear and stationary for the year ahead. We were also able to give T-shirts able to to the hardship students and a school bag to the children with disabilities.
Last year, as we could not go to Addis Ababa, we did a virtual Great Ethiopian Run on Bristol Downs, with the authentic Ethiopian running shirt, and the authentic medals!
One day, we will get back to Addis, but if you would like to do the run with us in Bristol, we have a limited number of places. (10 ) To cover the expenses, the fee will be only £25. For that, you will receive the running shirt and the genuine medal ,but we would be delighted if you felt able to donate – or raise sponsorship.
Ameseginalehu – Thank you!
If you are interested, please contact Sue Thomas directly [email protected].
We would like to wish our friend Steve Peters all the best as he undertakes a 7 day challenge for us this half term holiday to raise money for education and health projects. Please do check out his Just giving page.
https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/theoffasouthbash
For those organised among you we are starting to sell our lovely Christmas Cards designed by Sally Stanley. Packs of 10 cards are available for £5. Postage and packaging (UK only) is £2.00 for one pack and £3.50 for up to 8 packs.
Please contact Sue Thomas directly [email protected]
The Big Give 2021
One donation. Twice the impact!
Period poverty excludes girls from education. We wish to see all girls able to continue their education in dignity and safety…
March Newsletter
Easter in Ethiopia is called Fasika, and will not be celebrated until the 2nd May 2021 as they follow the Eastern Orthodox calendar.
An Evening of Ethiopian Cooking with Tigist & Friends
Cook along with our Ethiopian hosts to learn how to make three popular Ethiopian dishes!
Happy Ethiopian Christmas!
No – we are not late – in Ethiopia people are celebrating today, 7th January.
Christmas is looking a little different this year…
As a team we want to say a huge thank you to all our supporters in what has been a very difficult year. We haven’t been able to meet up with you for many months due to COVID-19, we are missing you all. Till we can meet again our glass of Tej is less than half full.
November Newsletter
We are all adjusting to the realities of the pandemic. Schools are re-opening, and we are assisting with this. In Toby’s House, we have rearranged things so that the girls are in year bubbles for working, cooking, eating washing and sleeping, but the huge success has been the arrival of their mobile phones…
September Newsletter
Happy Ethiopian New Year 2013!
July Newsletter
In Ethiopia, as in the UK, Covid-19 remains a major problem. Considerable efforts are being made by the government – encouraging social distancing, closing schools and setting up food-banks. They are testing for the virus, but capacity is limited. Unfortunately it already shows evidence of community spread.
The For-ethiopia 15th Annual Report
Our 15th Annual Report has been approved and submitted to the Charity Commission! The onset of the Covid-19 pandemic and social distancing made the usually simple task of finalising the report, approval of the trustees and the independent examiner a lot more...
Why does global inequality in education persist?
International Development Ethnographer and Vice-Chancellor’s Fellow, Tigist Grieve, is researching marginalised voices in rural Ethiopia in an effort to explain the ongoing difficulties in achieving education for all globally.