Reasons to Celebrate!

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It is with great excitement that we announce all 77 of our 2020 Seniors will be graduating on Friday, January 8, 2021!

With quarantines and school closures, this resilient and exuberant group of students will finally celebrate all that they have achieved.

Together, let's celebrate them, their teachers, and families that have reached this milestone in a time and place that makes it incredibly challenging. Also, we honor all who joined together to support this big/little school that housed their educational dreams and helped them imagine a future full of possibility.

We would also like to introduce you to Abu Kamara, the valedictorian of the class of 2020. Abu desires to continue his post high school education in the field of Computer Science and Economics.  

As in years past, we attempt to find scholarship sponsorship for our top two graduates each year. It is a $1,600 a year commitment for 4 years. If something about Abu’s photo pings your heart especially, and you would like to make happen for Abu, please reach out to Jackie at jackiefrazier@hopeproject.org.

Together, we are The Hope Project.

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You did what friends do. Stepping in during times of uncertainty and making it all seem possible.

As of today, our year-end goal of $20,000.00 has been met and even exceeded.

Thank you for ushering us all into 2021 with this example of over-the-top generosity and HOPE.

Deeply Grateful,

Jackie

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As this unforgettable year winds down, we are asking you to help meet our remaining year-end need of $1,457.00.

This is what remains of our $20,000 year-end goal. These funds are used and needed to pay the teachers and run the school. It's our proverbial stuff of nuts and bolts, meat and potatoes. It's how we keep the doors open.

84 of you have given to us during the holidays, at a time where it would be so much easier to turn inward. Your extension of generosity has sustained our big/little school during this deeply uncertain season. 

When each of us looks back at 2020, I hope we are astounded at our capacity to expand rather than constrict, to share rather than fear. You have modeled this time and time again and we are grateful.

Together, we are The Hope Project.