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On Tuesday, May 6th, the Educational Opportunity Programs hosted a reception to recognize the accomplishments of graduating EOP Seniors. This year, the program will be anticipating the graduation of more than 600 EOP students.
At the event students received a complimentary EOP Sash, a token of appreciation from the program to publicly acknowledge their hard work. Students also had the opportunity to reconnect with members of the EOP Community.
From right is Stephan Cofie, Founder and Director of The Foundation of Hope, in the middle is Anna Bishop, Manageress of football team, and from left is Eric, team coach with The Foundation of Hope football team, the entire football players were all picked from the streets by The Foundation to get them this far.
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95% of those who have eating disorders are between the ages of 12 and 25
2018-12-03: Image of Ambassa Abraham Bienvenue, district manager in Okolo, Yaounde and works on the animation committee for local development (CADEL).
On Tuesday, May 6th, the Educational Opportunity Programs hosted a reception to recognize the accomplishments of graduating EOP Seniors. This year, the program will be anticipating the graduation of more than 600 EOP students.
At the event students received a complimentary EOP Sash, a token of appreciation from the program to publicly acknowledge their hard work. Students also had the opportunity to reconnect with members of the EOP Community.
On Tuesday, May 6th, the Educational Opportunity Programs hosted a reception to recognize the accomplishments of graduating EOP Seniors. This year, the program will be anticipating the graduation of more than 600 EOP students.
At the event students received a complimentary EOP Sash, a token of appreciation from the program to publicly acknowledge their hard work. Students also had the opportunity to reconnect with members of the EOP Community.
Ayoub Serrar, Operations technician taking a look at the Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah reservoir, Rabat in Morocco. The reservoir is responsible for providing water to the Oum Azza drinking water treatment plant.
On Tuesday, March 27, 2018, the Educational Opportunity Programs at California State University, Northridge hosted its first annual José Luis Vargas Scholarship Awards.
The ceremony honored the contributions made by Mr. Vargas and scholarships were awarded to students who embody EOP’s core values, practice RRAM and exemplify academic excellence. The event was also an opportunity for EOP alumni to reconnect and share their fondest memory of Mr. Vargas.
The recipients of the 2018 scholarship awards were:
Alexis Aleman
Carina Alvarado Alcala
Davon Anderson
Osman Bonilla
David Contreras
Carla Martinez Plascencia
Jeremy Simmons
Nikki Vi
As a former EOP student, Mr. Vargas led the program with passion, conviction, and professionalism. He mentored thousands of students and encouraged them to believe in themselves and succeed in higher education. His legacy will continue through the future scholarships given in his memory.
Students participating in EOP Freshstart.
Each year EOP Transitional Programs offers a summer experience to help students bridge the gap between High School and University. The program's goals are to give students a head start toward a successful college experience and the opportunity to begin building a strong community. Photo Credit: Margaret Nguyen | CSUN EOP
For more information please visit: www.csun.edu/eop
"The Yaounde Sanitation Project (PADY) is a project of construction of drainage canals in Yaounde aimed at cleaning up the city and improving the living conditions of its inhabitants. AfDB financially supports the PADY2 program.
Over the course of 4 days, May 15-18, volunteers from Qualcomm, local residents, business owners, and artists will converge in the alleyways to take part in their transformation by painting murals, installing signage, marking pathways, installing lights, weeding and planting, and a variety of other designs as determined by the community. This event will culminate into a series of block parties in each project location, featuring music, food, and guest speakers.
Congratulations to our high potential EOP students on their completion of their residential bridge experience. Our convocation took place on Sunday, December 4, 2016. Back in the summer of 2015, most of these students were admitted to our campus by EOP as "special-admit" freshmen. This means that CSU rejected these students due to their low grades in high school, but EOP leaders recognized their high potential. For a summer plus three semesters, EOP leaders provided support services, especially mentors, to help these students develop their potential. Now several are young scholars on our campus.
Photos by
Thomas Macias
Margaret Nguyen
Josh Poildore
Chayuda Sitthiphap
The Backpack Community Tour (www.backpackers.co.za) starts with a visit to the Bo-Kaap, including the infamous Atlas Trading. Then we head to the District 6 Museum, before having lunch at the Eastern Food Bazaar in Darling Street.
After lunch we go to Heideveld, where the GCU Academy is based at Woodlands Primary School. Here you will have the opportunity to play soccer with the kids, help them with their homework or read to them, whilst seeing what the GCU (www.gcu.org.za) is about and how they are making big changes.
In a joyous and heartfelt event, the retirement of the esteemed Professor Omatsu was celebrated, honoring his remarkable career and unwavering service to our community. CSUN and EOP students, alumni, staff, community leaders, and administrators came together to express their deep gratitude for the invaluable inspiration and mentorship they received from Professor Omatsu throughout the years.
With a career marked by excellence and dedication, Professor Omatsu has left an indelible impact on the lives of those he touched. The event was filled with stories and tributes, highlighting the profound influence Professor Omatsu had on individuals, both personally and professionally. From his transformative guidance to his unwavering support, Professor Omatsu has played a pivotal role in shaping the journeys of countless EOP students and staff.
As we bid farewell to Professor Omatsu, we cherish the memories and lessons he imparted, carrying his legacy forward. The event served as a testament to the enduring influence of a great teacher, whose service to the community will continue to inspire generations to come.
A random picture of Koffi Arsene, the general secretary of UVD, the Unit for the Valorisation of Plastic Waste working in the factory.
A picture of students developing their skills in the laboratory at Malawi's Polytechnic University built under the program, Support to Higher Education, Science and Technology, Malawi.
Congratulations to our high potential EOP students on their completion of their residential bridge experience. Our convocation took place on Sunday, December 4, 2016. Back in the summer of 2015, most of these students were admitted to our campus by EOP as "special-admit" freshmen. This means that CSU rejected these students due to their low grades in high school, but EOP leaders recognized their high potential. For a summer plus three semesters, EOP leaders provided support services, especially mentors, to help these students develop their potential. Now several are young scholars on our campus.
Photos by
Thomas Macias
Margaret Nguyen
Josh Poildore
Chayuda Sitthiphap
2018-06-18: Picture of Tanzania's Immigration Officer working in Tanzania and Kenya's new One Stop Border Post, Namanga, funded by the African Development Bank Group.
Congratulations to our high potential EOP students on their completion of their residential bridge experience. Our convocation took place on Sunday, December 4, 2016. Back in the summer of 2015, most of these students were admitted to our campus by EOP as "special-admit" freshmen. This means that CSU rejected these students due to their low grades in high school, but EOP leaders recognized their high potential. For a summer plus three semesters, EOP leaders provided support services, especially mentors, to help these students develop their potential. Now several are young scholars on our campus.
Photos by
Thomas Macias
Margaret Nguyen
Josh Poildore
Chayuda Sitthiphap
'Jornada de Recolección de basura en la vÃa. Cuidando el medio ambiente y manteniendo las cercanÃas de el Punto, limpio'. - Ronald.
Imagen enviada por el Punto de Hidratación
Over the course of 4 days, May 15-18, volunteers from Qualcomm, local residents, business owners, and artists will converge in the alleyways to take part in their transformation by painting murals, installing signage, marking pathways, installing lights, weeding and planting, and a variety of other designs as determined by the community. This event will culminate into a series of block parties in each project location, featuring music, food, and guest speakers.
On Tuesday, May 6th, the Educational Opportunity Programs hosted a reception to recognize the accomplishments of graduating EOP Seniors. This year, the program will be anticipating the graduation of more than 600 EOP students.
At the event students received a complimentary EOP Sash, a token of appreciation from the program to publicly acknowledge their hard work. Students also had the opportunity to reconnect with members of the EOP Community.
On Tuesday, May 6th, the Educational Opportunity Programs hosted a reception to recognize the accomplishments of graduating EOP Seniors. This year, the program will be anticipating the graduation of more than 600 EOP students.
At the event students received a complimentary EOP Sash, a token of appreciation from the program to publicly acknowledge their hard work. Students also had the opportunity to reconnect with members of the EOP Community.
Congratulations to our high potential EOP students on their completion of their residential bridge experience. Our convocation took place on Sunday, December 4, 2016. Back in the summer of 2015, most of these students were admitted to our campus by EOP as "special-admit" freshmen. This means that CSU rejected these students due to their low grades in high school, but EOP leaders recognized their high potential. For a summer plus three semesters, EOP leaders provided support services, especially mentors, to help these students develop their potential. Now several are young scholars on our campus.
Photos by
Thomas Macias
Margaret Nguyen
Josh Poildore
Chayuda Sitthiphap
On Tuesday, May 6th, the Educational Opportunity Programs hosted a reception to recognize the accomplishments of graduating EOP Seniors. This year, the program will be anticipating the graduation of more than 600 EOP students.
At the event students received a complimentary EOP Sash, a token of appreciation from the program to publicly acknowledge their hard work. Students also had the opportunity to reconnect with members of the EOP Community.
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The theatre group train many individuals, and enhance their existing skills or create new skills.
For more information about our charity and the people we help go to communityfoundation.co.uk or forevermanchester.com/aboutus
Forever Manchester is a new fundraising initiative from the Community Foundation that aims to put money back into our communities and neighbourhoods to support the work of thousands of local everyday unsung heroes.
A picture of students learning in the classroom of the University in Malawi which is benefited from the the HEST program, Support to Higher Education, Science and Technology, Malawi.