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Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Announcement - Big Changes

Friends and Family: 

In light of events that have recently unfolded, I want to announce a few BIG changes. As you all know, I was expected to arrive in Ghana by now. However, due to recent events, I will now complete my position as a Global Advocate by serving a community in Kenya! 

Wondering why? The community at United Hearts has been facing some instability the past week, and Mama Hope has made the decision to put current projects on hold until the situation is resolved. They feel, and the United Hearts staff agrees, that because the projects will be on hold, I would not be able to fulfill my project management role as an Advocate in Ghana. Never fear, the community and children in Ghana are doing well and will continue to thrive. Although purchasing a bus is still a priority, it will be placed on hold for a bit. 

Though this has come as a bit of a shock, I am really grateful that Mama Hope acted quickly and was thinking about me and where my services and resources would have the most positive impact. The reason that Mama Hope and the Global Advocate program have been able to create such immediate and effective change is because of our willingness to be flexible in unexpected situations, based on the needs of the communities that we serve. Although I am sad not to go to Ghana, I know that I must be flexible as well, and go where I am most needed. After hearing about my new project placement, and the immediate needs of this community, I am very excited! And who knows, maybe I will get to see the community in Ghana after all, at the end of my stay in Kenya. Mama Hope has great partner organizations throughout Africa and the one I will be working with is the the Akili Preparatory School in Kisumu, Kenya!! 

I know that you are probably thinking: “Whaaat?” Believe me, I’ve been putting all my heart into the bus project BUT after hearing about the Akili school, I feel like this change was fate and I think this placement will be an even bigger learning experience and will allow me to make an even bigger impact. 

I can guarantee that all of your time and money donated will not be wasted, not one bit! All donations that were before going to the school bus in Ghana will now serve an equally amazing cause: WE WILL BE BUILDING A NEW SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN KISUMU, KENYA! That is right, a complete school building, built from the ground up. School is currently being held in a local church building, but the girls are being evicted in December and the need for a new school building is extremely urgent. 

To all the donors and supporters, I hope you are understanding. Mama Hope's main goal is to use resources where they are most needed and can have the biggest impact. Mama Hope recognizes the dire need for this building in order to ensure the school's survival, and I know in my heart, that they have made the right decision.

A little background on the organization: The Akili Preparatory School and Library is Mama Hope’s newest partner and was founded by best friends David Omondi and Erick Otieno. After hearing their inspiring story, I know that you will share the same excitement I have for the new partnership. 

David and Erick grew up in the Obunga slum, which is the second largest slum in Kisumu, Kenya. They grew up together and became fast friends during their time at university in Nairobi, where they were both on scholarship. Grateful for the opportunity given to them, they made it their mission to return to Obunga after graduation to serve their community. They knew that one of the biggest problems facing their community was the lack of education, especially for women. This was leading to early pregnancy, transmission of diseases like HIV and a high mortality rate.The best way to prevent this is to start by giving young girls proper education and empowering them so the whole community can have a brighter future.

They started the Akili Girls School, which is currently taking place in a church in the middle of the slum. 75 girls currently attend school, with the majority being in preschool through third grade. In their own words: “Our vision is to use Akili Preparatory School as a model for the provision of high quality education for girls, which can be rolled-out to other schools to help improve student performance, achieve gender equality, and empower women in Kenya.” They have been working so hard for the past 2 years to ensure that more girls have the opportunity to attend school in Obunga, and escape poverty.

Akili Preparatory School can no longer operate in the church, and they are currently being evicted. David and Erick were expecting their first Advocates in January of 2015 to start building the new school, but now they will be hosting me in less than a week! These men's story and hard work is so inspiring. I’ve spoken with them both, and they are both very excited to have me on their team. I can’t wait to meet them and the entire Akili family.

To learn more about their amazing work that we are investing in together, visit their website: http://akilischool.weebly.com

My heart still goes out to United Hearts and I know their dreams of a bus will come true, it's just not the most pressing priority for Mama Hope at this time. My full focus now goes to Akili Preparatory School and all the good things that this experience will bring me and the amazing work that we will be doing there. I am more than happy to answer any questions or to arrange a call with you and the Mama Hope staff if you would like more information. 

I now depart on October 2nd and my goal is to raise $1,000 more before I set foot in Kenya. The more money I have raised, the more work that can begin immediately after my arrival, and I will be showing you ever step of the way! Please donate here on my new fundraising page https://www.stayclassy.org/julianeakilischool

Love, much love!! - Juliane







Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Fundraiser Farewell Dinner Pictures

Here are the pictures from last Monday, at the fabulous Fundraiser Dinner. This was my last fundraiser event before my departure to Bawjiase next Tuesday!

About the chef: Matt Shepherd grew up in Northern California, where the freshness and availability of local produce instilled in him a passion for food. After attending culinary school he has opened restaurants in Palm Springs, Boulder, CO and San Francisco. After spending five years at Yoshi's in SF, Matt is now sous chef under Staffan Terje at Perbacco Ristorante. His diverse scope and years of experience allow him to craft exquisite meals that pull from a broad range of culinary traditions.


Savory Corn Panna Cotta, Santa Barbara Uni, Ponzu, Purslane

Burrata, Pressed Stonefruit, Avocado Mousse, Chocolate Mint

Miso Brined Heritage Pork Loin, Smoked Rutabaga Puree, Baby Nantes Carrot, Roasted Pear Jus

Fresh Seasonal Fruit and Berries, Strauss Organic Yogurt, Orange Blossom Honey, Lavender

And that is me eating..

Thank you to everyone that came!

I had a fabulous time, and we raised funds for an amazing cause!

Thank you kitchen team! - Devin, Lisa and Katrina


Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Who is a Global Advocate?

Do you have a passion to make a meaningful difference in the world; to travel to distant places not as a tourist but as a global citizen? Do you want to leave a huge mark on the world and to be able to look back and see that YOU made a positive impact? Are you willing to give your time, your attention and your dedication to something that incites your passion? If so then the Global Advocate Fellowship is right for you. Visit mamahope.org.


Friday, September 12, 2014

Fundraiser Party Pictures!

I just have to thank to everyone that made last night special. My heart is still full with all the love that filled that room. Thank you for coming out and showing your beautiful faces. I was amazed by the good music and all the fun I had! And now, I am closer to reach my goal and get these kids in Bawjiase a beautiful School Bus!


Please keep up with the latest news from Bawjiase I will be posting here at the blog.
Much gratitude! 






















Thursday, September 11, 2014

Tonight is the Night!

Yay! We made it to TOP 5 PARTIES IN SAN FRANCISCO THIS WEEKEND by SF Weekly.
United Hearts Fundraiser #2 featuring Addison Groove, Grenier, DJ Earl, Jason Kendig, and more at Public Works, 9:30 p.m.-2:30 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 11. $15-20; publicsf.com 
Ever wanted to party for a good cause? Here's your chance — 100 percent of the proceeds from this party go toward purchasing a school bus for children at the United Hearts School in Bawjiase, Ghana. If that is of no particular relevance to you, the stellar lineup may interest you instead: Addison Groove, one of the most talented post-everything bass music beat scientists in the U.K., is headlining, alongside DJ Earl from the Teklife crew out of Chicago. Expect futuristic footwork, juke, and other fast-paced beats from these two. They're joined by Grenier, an L.A.-based producer, one of the few Americans whose sound approaches the classic Bristolian dubstep motif. Jason Kendig of Honey Soundsystem leads a team of local supporting DJs.
Find Tickets Here!!







Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Meet Kwashi

Have you ever encountered someone who's the embodiment of happiness? Kwashi is that person. With a heart of gold and smile that will brighten anyone's day, Kwashi brings joy to everyone around him. He is a leader, and will be one in his new school. Let's make sure lots of children like Kwashi will join him in the classrooms of the United Hearts School! 
Tomorrow we will be dancing and raising money for the United Hearts School Bus. Make sure to get your tickets here: http://tinyurl.com/khc6ev6


Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Almost 3 months on this journey

This coming Friday it will be 3 months since I started this journey. I went into bootcamp with all the Mama Hope team and the other Global Advocates that, just as me, probably had no idea what we were about to experience. Bootcamp was transforming and I felt like I was part of something special. I belonged to a group of people that were about to change the world!
After that long and crazy weekend I started on my fundraising journey. And boy... what a crazy ride. It's hard, it's emotional, sometimes I feel like not getting out of the bed... but what an amazing thing too. Every bit of donations that comes in and every bit of help I get it's like a rainbow and cotton candy!
Today I look at my final goal (and I am almost half there with a bunch of events on the way) and I know it is possible!
More importantly I've been learning so much in the last 3 months. About myself and what I am capable of achieving and about other human beings.


I already have my flight tickets and on September 23rd I embark on the next chapter of this journey. I am getting so excited about being in Ghana and I seriously can't wait to meet and live with the United Hearts! 

Rahel, Akua, Barbara, Dora

Kojo

Monday, September 1, 2014

* The United Hearts Fundraiser Party - The School Bus Project #2*



PURCHASE TICKETS HERE: http://tinyurl.com/khc6ev6

LINE-UP:

ADDISON GROOVE [Bristol, UK - 50Weapons / Swamp81]

GRENIER [LA - Frite Nite / Nevermind]

DJ EARL ** SF DEBUT** [Chicago - Teklife / Hyperdub]

JASON KENDIG [SF - Honey Soundsystem]

WOLFBITCH [SF]

DEVIN LANDAU [SF - Surefire]

COOL GREG [SF - Surefire]

A dream.
A rural community in Ghana.
An orphanage called United Hearts.
They build a school.
They want to bring every child from the community to the classroom.
They need a School Bus.
We come together and dance our booty off on a fundraising party to make that dream comes true.

If you missed the first party, or if you liked the first one so much and thinks that dancing to great music and helping communities across the globe at the same time is the best thing ever invented, this event is for you!

100% of door/donation will go towards purchasing the United Hearts School Bus. The bus will be responsible for collecting more than 100 children daily and making sure they access schooling in a safe and reliable manner!!!

PURCHASE TICKETS HERE: http://tinyurl.com/khc6ev6

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The first party was a great success and we want to repeat that as we continue to raise money towards our goal of $20,000!!!

VISIT THE FUNDRAISING PAGE: