Wednesday, April 18, 2012

FCL Updates: Web Updates - April 2012

20 Years and Growing!

Help celebrate our 20th anniversary year! The civil unrest of 1992 initiated the need for Full-Circle Learning, as we saw the relationship between capacity building in context with personal and community transformation. Over the course of the next year, the elements of the first programs were put into place and the educational model began to evolve. Now in 50 schools in 15 countries, Full-Circle Learning is proud that about 90% of projects are self-sufficient. However, about 10% of those projects have specific needs to assist their growing programs. Click on DONATE NOW to send a congratulatory anniversary contribution, to participate in the successes of projects in Africa, India and the US!




Full-Circle Learning is hosting Girls United ongoing activities in Liberia for 98 girls. Currently, 98 girls in three participating schools have taken up the United Nations challenge of reversing the trend toward childhood marriage in Liberia. Watch for reports and samples of their creative works by clicking on the Liberia button.


Teachers from Fairview Elementary Magnet School, in Sunnyvale, California, participated in a workshop at the California Endowment, along with international volunteers gleaning insights for India, Zambia, Gambia and Bali. Meridian assisted with the workshop.


The Full-Circle Learning Club at Oak Park High recently received publicity for its service to the Tarzana Habits-of-Heart Club. Here, students unite three generations in a serve project with adopted grandparents.

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