Sunday, August 29, 2010

See Your Donations at Work with OFDC’s Interactive Map (http://www.mapme.com/map/ofdc_projects)

I am continually amazed by technology, and even more so by those who actually know how to use it! Thanks to our overseas administrator, Patrick, and OFDC’s tech savvy Peace Corps volunteer, Megan, you can now follow all of OFDC’s projects on our cool, interactive map. Just click on one of the many OFDC “hotspots” to see where we work, what we do, and how your donations continue to make such a big impact! This is still a work in progress, and we intend to get photos uploaded soon. Remember, OFDC works in very remote areas, most of which have no electricity, so traveling two hours to an internet cafĂ© and uploading photos can be a challenge. We hope you enjoy this map as much as we do! Please click on the map below.


Wednesday, June 30, 2010

New School Desks Provide Cause for Celebration at Ololoiboti Primary School

Thanks to a generous donation by the Marusi Family Foundation the children at Ololoiboti Primary School now have 50 brand new school desks! Ololoiboti Primary School is situated on a hill top in a small, remote farming community. Transportation, other than by tractor, is non-existent because there are no roads for vehicles to travel, only footpaths. Due to the hard work and dedication of the parents, who spent one week working tirelessly to repair the only bridge by which to access the school, OFDC was able to successfully deliver the desks via tractor. While the desks are clearly an instrumental starting point, it is the community involvement in this project that will leave a lasting impression. If they were not before, these parents are now directly invested in the education of their children. In turn, the children will sit at these desks with pride and strive to do well not just because of OFDC and your donation, but also because of their parents. Please see the photos below courtesy of Patrick Ngigi, one of OFDC’s amazing volunteer overseas administrators!

What the bridge looked like prior to being repaired by the parents.

According to an email from Patrick, "Some of the parents and the school head came in the tractor to receive the desks...They were so happy and as you can see they were overjoyed to receive the desks."


The parents also helped load the desks into the tractor trailer!


The desks are loaded, the bridge is repaired, and the children are eager to sit down and learn.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Community Shopping Night at Ten Thousand Villages


Come join us on April 23rd, 3-7pm! 10% of all purchases at Ten Thousand Villages will go to OFDC.

Where: Ten Thousand Villages. 1941 South 1100 East, Salt Lake City. (801) 485-8827
When: Friday, April 23rd 3:00-7:00 pm.

For more information call Sarah (801) 836-7265.

Remember, OFDC receives 10% of the total sales made ONLY between 3:00 and 7:00.