Sunday, June 24, 2007

List of the kids that we managed to send to private school last year

Diana is from Roaring Creek Village. Her mother cleans houses and earns $1500 per year. How she plans to pay the $50 per month that she has said she can pay for their part of the tuition is a mystery. She will be in 9th grade. Many Belizean students do not get the opportunity to go to High School. We hope we can offer this opportunity to Diana.

Rosita wants to go to high school and has already found a sponsor who will pay most of her tuition, but she still needs a small amount each month. According to her mother, she is a smart girl and wants a Christian education. Her mother helps in a shop in Roaring Creek Village and has 6 other children.

Jessica’s father works at Banana Bank Lodge across the river from BCA. Her mother cooks at the Belize Jungle Dome. She will be in 5th grade.

Loretta is a friendly and happy 6th grader who struggles with her schoolwork because of previous educational experiences and also some learning disabilities. She is very happy to be at BCA and we believe it will be a blessing to her to be able to continue.

Jose is a bright young boy and the youngest in a family of ten. Going to K4 will give him a great foundation for all his future learning.


Due to some miscommunications, all the photographs and hand written 'thank you' notes from the kids were sent to the US. I will make sure that this year we receive and share all the info on the sponsored kids.

For now, here's a little clip of assembly at BCA. As you will hear in the clip the kids are constantly reminded that they are 'the hope of Belize'. And I think that that's true. I believe that amongst these children will be many of the future leaders of Belize. Paying for private education is a worthwhile cause, not only for our own children, but for as many children as possible.



Saturday, June 23, 2007

A picture of two of our sponsors

This is a photograph of Mr. & Mrs. Grieve (as they got married at Five Sisters Fall in Belize). They are amongst the many generous supporters of the Jaden Foundation. A big 'Thank you!' to them and all of our other sponsors.

Thursday, June 14, 2007

The last few days of the 2006/2007 school year

All the schools are getting ready for the summer vacations here in Belize. The private school has one more day to go & the public schools are in for one more week.

I hope that soon we'll know who needs sponsorship for next year, which books need to be bought, which can be re-used & what grades the kids are in. You won't believe how much confusion there can be around an issue like that. I mean, when I used to go to school it was clear, you either passed the grade or you were held back. Here I often end up with kids who were told that they were held back and then-once I've bought all the books on the list that they were given-I discover that they were moved on to the next grade anyhow and need a whole other list of books. Sometimes it seems to be more a case of 'let's put these kids in the class room that still has seating space left' than an actual reflection of their abilities. It's rather frustrating.

Now that we have this blog set up, we can actually scan in some report cards to show how the kids are doing.

Friday, June 8, 2007

Blogging's the way to go

The Jaden Foundation's website has been seriously outdated for quite some time now. The main reason for this was the fact that Karen and I were not able to make any changes to it ourselves. We've blogged tons about the foundation on our personal blogs though: http://karensbelizeblog.blogspot.com/ & http://simonesbelizeblog.blogspot.com/, so it makes sense to switch to a blog for the Jaden Foundation too. That way we know that we can report on progress as it happens.

So much has happened in the last few months, most importantly Karen managed to raise roughly $10,000 (BZE $) for the foundation with her incredible bike race through Belize. We will soon decide on how best to use the money.

For now, let me just share some clips of the kids with you: