Savannah's Teaching in Ghana - Warwick in Africa

Savannah Harriott is raising money for University of Warwick
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Warwick in Africa - Teaching in Ghana · 4 April 2017

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Story

Personally I believe that as individuals, our most valuable
resource is our internal empathy for others and desire do what we can to help.

Taking part in the Warwick in Africa programme would be an incomparable growth experience while allowing me to give back to and create a tangible difference using the skills I posses. Over 2 years of experience tutoring children in Math and English has given me insight into what is necessary to provide an effective learning experience.

Giving back to those with less opportunity than myself is a personal conviction. As Co-founder of CariConnect (https://twitter.com/cariconnect?lang=en), an organisation aiming to increase the number of Caribbean students in Russel Group Universities, I have used my passion for the advancement of young people to implement practical solutions to problems in the education system. Likewise, I endeavor to achieve the same objective with Warwick in Africa in Agona East, Ghana while being a visible source of motivation and support for the students on the programme.

Please assist me in achieving this by donating whatever you can, large or small, to help reach my £1000 target.

Thank you in advance for your support! :)

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