EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FUND
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EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FUND
EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FUND ANNUAL UPDATE 2014 A Brief History _________________________________________ Way back in the late 1960's when Interlocken International Summer Camp was still a fledgling summer program in the southwestern hills of New Hampshire, Richard and Susan Herman- together with camper and staff alumni- decided to start a non-profit "campership" program that would serve the needs of deserving children from varied social, economic, racial and religious backgrounds. At the time, very few summer camps made special efforts to create diverse communities of children who could live and learn from each other as they shared their summers together. Interlocken, however, always had an ideal goal of creating a multicultural educational camp community that would include a broad spectrum of promising kids, but it always required tuition funding that would help support the essential diversity. The vehicle to make the "dream" happen was the establishment of the Educational Opportunities Fund. Hundreds of generous folks supported the idea and more than forty years later, the fund is still reaching out and selecting promising young people who want to grow and gain from an enriching summer. Since the beginning in 1968, the EOF has succeeded in providing summer camp tuition funds for hundreds of children, financed by parents, kids, alumni, private and public foundations and other individuals. We're proud to say that the network of donors and camper alumni is vast, varied and worldwide! The EOF has always believed in the values and life changing potential of inspired, creative top-notch summer camp programs. The ideal EOF campership grant provides support for young people to grow and develop into adults who want to give to others and help make the world a better place to live. Letter from the Board ____________________ Dear Friends, It’s been a productive year for the Educational Opportunities Fund! We hope you’ve visited our website and Facebook page. (If we aren’t “Friends” yet, then we are missing you!) Our goal is to connect with our community so we can rally around our shared appreciation for the value of an excellent summer camp experience- and the ideal of making such an experience possible for all kids. With help from you—our passionate community of camp supporters—we were able to extend the span of our scholarship grants and send twelve kids to camp at both Windsor Mountain and Nokomis, a perfectly wonderful YMCA camp in MA. We chose these programs because they embody EOF’s mission: they value diversity, opening minds, fostering personal growth and helping young people respond to social, cultural and environmental challenges as responsible global citizens. This is just the beginning. In the summer of 2011 we sponsored 4 students, in 2012 we met our goal of doubling our scholarships, enabling camp experiences for eight young people. In 2013 we sponsored nine and this year, 2014, we sent 12 kids to camp. We continue to move in the right direction for kids! Since 1969 The Educational Opportunities Fund has helped hundreds of children from around the world attend summer camp: Refugee children from the Sudan and Liberia, kids from under-resourced urban areas across the US, and youngsters from rural areas where resources are thin but kids are eager to play and learn in a thoughtful environment. We believe a summer camp experience can be deeply transformative. Connecting with nature, connecting with peers, connecting with your inner-self and being inspired by creative and magical camp counselors are only a few of the rare benefits of being at camp. Please help us help more kids get to camp this year. Sincerely, Sarah Herman Board President, on behalf of the entire EOF board Board Members 2014 _________________________________ Andrew Clendinneng: Director of Development, Regional Programs, UMass Amherst. Former Crossroads Leader: New England Adventure and California Wilderness. Madison Graboyes: Global Community Builder at LitWorld, where she helps develop and maintain international literacy programs for underserved populations. Former Interlocken camper and Windsor Mountain staff member. Joshua Hahn: Assistant Head of School and Director of Environmental Initiatives at The Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, CT. Former Interlocken camper and staff member. Jessi Hempel: New York-based technology writer for Fortune. She has written extensively about digital media, online advertising and social networking. Richard Herman: Current member of the U.S. Presidential Scholars Commission; Founder of Interlocken International. Sarah Herman: Head of School at Our Sisters’ School in New Bedford MA. Former Director of Interlocken International. Adele Taylor: Lifelong association with AFS International Programs as a volunteer, employee and host parent; served on the USA Board of Directors and the International Trustee Board. Former staff member, Interlocken’s USA-China Friendship Camps. Adam Tepper: Analyst with Soros Fund Management, where he focuses on research in agriculture and energy. Former Interlocken camper and staff member. Advisory Board and Support Team Members 2014 Melissa Herman: Dartmouth College professor; former Interlocken staff and advisor. Tom Herman: CEO at Dashbid Media; former Interlocken director, EOF tech consultant. Renee Blinn: EOF graphic designer and support team member. Pam Butler: EOF book keeper and support team member. Honoring 2014 Scholarship Recipients Madeline Cisneros: Windsor Mountain Jada Cruz: Windsor Mountain Caroline Furtado: Windsor Mountain Disraeli Hives: Windsor Mountain Devan Latham: YMCA Nokomis Gumee Mbata-Aboro: Windsor Mountain Manny Mbata-Aboro: Windsor Mountain Kiran McCulloch: Windsor Mountain Danissa Molina: Windsor Mountain Tol Mugunga: Windsor Mountain Solange Lima Soares: Windsor Mountain Carlyn Wang: Windsor Mountain Letter from Solange lima-Soares My Camp experience at Windsor Mountain International Summer Camp was fascinating. There were ups and downs, but mostly I had a great experience, made new friends and learned more about myself. While I was there I learned to swim (with a life jacket), I got mail in my own mailbox, I shared tight spaces with others. At camp we received letters from our friends and family since it was the only way to communicate. This way I learned to write letters daily. The space that I was living in with my bunkmates was small. What I learned from that was to accept the space that I had and to be grateful for it. I also learned to clean public spaces, such as the bathroom in the dorm area and KP. In my classes I learned to play archery, plan a party, cook on a campfire and keep it going. Also I made decorations with stained glass, and upcycled old fabric into a fashionable piece of clothing. Lastly I learned to kayak and canoe on a lake (with leeches). There were four special activities that I enjoyed. First capture the flag (which is a really big deal at camp). Next the Andy Upton, it is a five mile run. Then evening activity is an activity that is after dinner for the entire camp or for some campers. Finally The Last Morning Meeting with Ben O. the counselor. It happened at Super Fun Day; the camp played Dinosaur Tag and time traveling booths! The leadership moment that I had was when my bunk and I were playing a game. The objective of the game was to try to get all members of our bunk on a long narrow piece of wood in order by tallest to shortest. The hard part of the game is only one person can talk and the rest were supposed to be silent. It was a tough choice but my bunk chose me to be the person to talk in the game. I felt happy to be willing to do it, I felt like a leader. The best part of the game was that the game turned out to be really fun. Thank you for letting me have the opportunity to be a camper at Windsor Mountain, while I was there I learned new things and made new friends, and I really appreciated it. Hopefully I will be accepted to go there again next summer. 2014 Donors Meet the people who have supported the EOF this year, and join the effort. Click here to Donate Now! $7000-$2500 $299-$100 cont’d Soros Adele Taylor Eric and Perrine Geller Fitz Mullan Gary Kofinas Time Life Andrew Clendinneng Barbara Virchick Ellen Kenny James Earley Jessi Hempel Joshua Hahn Attridge Family Nobile Family Haynos Family Bohrer Family Rennert Family Verdes Family Destin Family Gow Family Schloss Family Davey Family $299-$100 $99-$50 Delina Codey Barrachin Ronald Tepper Timothy Cunningham Jonathan Lillian AmazonSmile Roberge-Pika Family Sussman Family DenNevers Family Svensen Family Yang Family Lyttleton Family Boyatt Family Morales Family $2499-$1000 Adam Tepper Richard Herman Sarah Herman Eric and Perrine Geller $999-$300 $99-$50 cont’d Morales Family Hurley Family Maher Family Fischer Family Kellman Family Kelley Family Liftin Family Podgalsky Family Carter Family Ferrer Family Gordan Family Friedman Family $7000-$2500 Flynn Family Robison Family Anderson Family Sigel Family Mack Family Rosenthal Family Krawic Family Vanarthos Family Druel Hodak Family Tavares Family Burka Family Lee Family Duvall Family Hines Family Ratnofsky Soros Family Blanchard Adele Taylor Family Kelleher Family Sanchirico Family $2499-$1000 Asoera Family Barnett Adam Family Tepper Furtado Richard Family Herman Sarah Herman Rodriguez Family Eric and Perrine Papanicolaou FamilyGeller Sunde Family Rossman Family $999-$300 Lima Family EricFamily and Perrine Geller Cleary Fitz Mullan Gary Kofinas Time Life 2014 Donors continued $49-$10 Goudvis Family Van Biema Family Cohen Family Thompson/Grant Family Poritzky Family Bernier Family Sussman Family Marriott Family Wysoker Family Hives Family Bacherman Family Skaller Family Sheikh Family Hennessey-Roberts Family Kuriloff Family Arsay Family Lockman Family Dwyer Family Abadie-Grevy Family Combs Family Lynch Family Turner Family Lilly Family Talvola Family Vega Family Suder Family Blodget Family Slattery Family Cayirlioglu Family Kramer Family Ryan Family Karshina Family Hirsch Family Smith Family Davol Family Simon Family Flaggert Family Hernandez Family Richter Family Kahn-Rosenthal Family Wing Family Rodrigues Family Duclosel Family Ng Family Marcus Family Kirsch Family Davis-Ribatto Family Gow Family Kahn Family Calix Family Greenberg Family DeFranco Family Dayton Family Donowitz Family Heffron Family May Family Suk Family "I am convinced that camp contributed a great deal to our children’s ability to live and work cooperatively, to challenge themselves, and to be responsible world citizens. They will always carry camp values in their hearts and minds." - Camp Parent This report provides a summary of charitable gifts made to the Educational Opportunities Fund (872 Massachusetts Ave Suite #402, Cambridge, MA 02139; EIN 02-0277028) between January 1, 2013 and January 31, 2014. This report was edited by Sarah Herman, President, Educational Opportunities Fund. We have worked hard to ensure the correct spelling of each donor’s name. However, if we have made an error, please accept our sincerest apology and contact Sarah at 917-696-8282 or Ed.O.Fund@gmail.com
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