TRIMONTHLY NEWSLETTER

JANUARY, 2023 Edition

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

It is always overwhelming to express our sincere gratitude for the way you have contributed and supported excellent but needy college students in Ghana, West Africa. Thanks to your substantial donations and collaborations, the Foundation raised over $26,000 in 2022 surpassing the $15,000 fundraising goal. The funds raised enabled us to increase the scholarship offers from fifteen (15) students in the 2021/2022 academic year to twenty-one (21) students this past December. All twenty-one (21) scholarship recipients received full tuition and housing scholarships. Since 2020, the foundation has cumulatively funded forty-one (41) tuition and housing scholarships for students in various colleges and universities across most regions in Ghana. We had a remarkable 2022, thanks to your passion and support for the JEQ Foundation’s mission. We are truly grateful for your commitment and donations. Here’s to our amazing Founders, Board of Directors, Ghana Representatives, Donors, and great collaborators: Adumoss Engineering Ghana Ltd, MOBA80 USA chapter, Progress In Education (PIE), and our dynamic volunteers in the USA, Canada, and Ghana.

Thank you very much – Y’dase!

Click here and read the 2022/23 scholarship recipients story and enjoy their videos below

GRADUATION NEWS

In 2022, five (5) JEQ Foundation scholarship recipients successfully graduated with their Bachelor's degrees in Ghana. The graduates are:

  1. Hildegard M. Musa - graduated with Second Class Upper Honors from Takoradi University(TTU), Takoradi

  2. Abdul Rahman Lansah- graduated with First Class Upper Honors from the University of Development Studies (UDS), Bolgatanga

  3. Talita Anokye, graduated with Second Class Upper Honors from the University of Energy and Natural Resources (UENR)

  4. Philip Nii Noi Nortey - graduated from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST).

  5. Thomas Benson-graduated from the University of Cape Coast (UCC)

     

Read the alumni current and future plans here

CARLITA NICKSON'S MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

We are honored to announce the Carilta Nickson Memorial Scholarship program. Madam Carlita Nickson was the late mother of Dr. Stacey Nickson, the Board Member of the Fulbright Association and retired Director of Auburn University's Center for Educational Outreach and Engagement (CEOE). The Carlita scholarship was established to honor the beloved memory of Madam Nickson and her love for education, especially for students from underserved communities. Today, her memorial scholarship funds four (4) exceptional students in humanities and allied sciences.

Thank you, Dr. Nickson, for your gift!

 

We welcome you to establish memorial funds for your beloved family members, relatives, and friends. Please contact us!

Learn more about the memorial scholarship program here

MEET OUR ADDITIONAL 2022 NONPROFIT COLLABORATORS

 

The Mfantispim Old Boys Association 1980 USA(MOBA80, USA) Chapter is currently supporting Prince Asamoah Owusu, a third-year business student at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) with his entire bachelor's education. Thank you, MOBA80 USA!

 
Read more here
 

Progress In Education (PIE) is currently supporting Samuel Coleman, a medical student at the University of Cape Coast (UCC). Thanks PIE for this collaboration!

 
Read more here

Continue to join, contribute and spread the great work of the JEQ Foundation across the globe. Let's have another successful and impactful year. Thank you!

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P. O. Box 3524, Auburn, AL. 36831
334-539-1094

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