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More donated books are headed to James Martin and Susan Guarin.

James is a Peace Corps Volunteer serving on the Atoll of Ulithi and Susan is the Librarian at the College of Micronesia (COM) on Yap Proper.

The need for these types of donations is stark. Ulithi is one of the Outer Islands of Yap State,  the most remote and impoverish part of the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM).

Yap Proper, the state capital, is home over 5,000 Yapese and Outer Islanders. The library at COM there received extensive damage during a recent typhoon.

The donation, totaling over 25 brimming boxes of books, was assembled by three students from the University of California, Berkley. Amelia (who has helped organize similar donations in the past) worked with Kim and Katie to compile, box, and ship the books to the elementary and high school libraries located on the Island of Falalop and the COM library outside of Colonia, Yap.

The girls were also joined by Noah and Souren, engineering students at Cal Poly. All five are former members of the high school robotics team at Chaminade College Prep.

To learn more about support of public school and libraries, as well as student scholarships in the Central Pacific, visit www.habele.org.

You can always view photos of book donations and scholarship winners at Habele's Picasa Web Album.

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June 25, 2010 No comments

This has been a banner year for Habele, and now we need your help in keeping our commitments to the ambitious students of Micronesia’s Outer Islands.

Since January, we’ve delivered over 60 huge boxes of books to public schools on remote islands. We’ve also published and distributed a first-of-its-kind Ulithian to English Dictionary for students on Ulithi and Fais. 

Now we are looking toward August 1st, when Habele announces its 2010-2011 Student Scholarships – and we need your help! 

These scholarships offer students from remote islands and low-income families equal access to the quality instruction provided by Micronesia’s most effective private schools.
The need is dire. Over 1/3rd of Micronesians now live below the basic needs poverty line. Just 1-in-10 Micronesians who enroll in the College of Micronesia graduate on time. These nationwide statistics only hint at the conditions in the more isolated Outer Islands. 

Habele’s K-12 student scholarships are not a quick fix… but they are a great start. They serve a locally-defined need and raise broader community expectations of the power and utility of formal education. The scholarships are a targeted, transparent and effective form of support for the most challenged segment of Micronesia’s population.

There are 16 Habele scholarships from the 2009-10 school year that we hope to renew. There are literally dozens more additional applicants this year. 

The need far exceeds our ability to meet it, but at a minimum we are determined to keep our 16 existing students enrolled next year. Average tuition at the schools where Habele scholars attend is just over $500 next year. In addition to the 16 scholarship renewals, our hope is provide a further three awards to the most deserving of the new applicants.

Please, consider making a donation to Habele today. Remember, we are an all-volunteer charity, with no paid employees. We are also an IRS-recognized charity, so you may be eligible for a tax deduction. 

Then, and this is just as important, please let your friends and family know that you support Habele. Tell them about the great work we are doing in Micronesia’s remote Outer Islands. Ask them to visit www.habele.org. Our only hope of growing, and expanding this important work, comes through your own ongoing commitment to the students of the Outer Islands.
Thank you for your support,
Neil J. Mellen
President, Board of Directors
Habele Outer Island Education Fund

 
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June 06, 2010 No comments


Peace Corps Volunteer Benjamin Gruver has contacted Habele about tuition scholarships for students he is teaching in Chuuk, Micronesia.

Ben is also raising money for a Peace Corps Partnership project through the Peace Corps website. 

He explains, "If you belong to a RPCV group or know a lot of people with an interest in Micronesia, I would appreciate it if you ask them to donate a financial contribution to my project." 

Please visit to the website and click "Donate to Volunteer Projects" located on the left of the screen.  Ben's project number is number 401-139 and titled "Improved Community Access to Water."

You check out Ben's blog here.

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