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goatgirl
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posted April 13, 2008 09:17 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for goatgirl     Edit/Delete Message
The job of an educator is to teach students to see vitality in themselves. --Joseph Campbell

'The best job I have ever had in my life'

* Story Highlights
* Detroit native moved to Africa to raise her grandchildren after her daughter died
* After her husband died, she filled her days home-schooling her grandchildren
* Locals took notice, and soon she began teaching girls who failed or dropped out
* Her "10,000 Girls" program helps girls teach each other and become entrepreneurs

KAOLACK, Senegal (CNN) -- After the sudden death of her 26-year-old daughter left five grandchildren in her care, Viola Vaughn searched for peace.

Though she was a native of Detroit, Michigan, Vaughn had worked in Africa for most of her life and considered it home. So she and her husband returned there to raise their new brood and "watch the coconut trees grow."

"But the universe had other things in mind for me," says Vaughn.

She couldn't have imagined those plans would include both further tragedy and the motivation to provide educational opportunities to hundreds of failing schoolchildren.

Soon after their move to rural Kaolack, Senegal, in 2000, Vaughn's husband -- jazz musician Sam Sanders -- died of black lung. Amid her grief, she found comfort in her grandchildren, ages 4 to 12, and filled her days home-schooling them. Her success soon garnered attention from the locals.

"There was a little girl that my granddaughter played with. This little girl kept coming around and wanting to be taught with my grandchildren," recalls Vaughn.

"I went to see this child's mother, and her mother said she had already failed school once, that she couldn't pass because she wasn't smart enough. Well she was smart enough to come find me. And I said, 'OK, I'll help you.' "

Within two weeks, Vaughn had 20 girls in her house who were failing school and asking her to teach them.

Vaughn learned that the regional pass rate for girls was low because it was rooted in the economic need of young girls to work at home. They begin missing classes, then failing exams, often ultimately failing or dropping out of school. VideoWatch Vaughn tell the story of how one little girl sparked 10,000 »

So in 2001, Vaughn turned her grandchildren's bedrooms into classrooms and began supplementing girls' education.

"I found every one a girl younger than she and said, 'You're responsible to make sure she learns.' I taught them how to teach each other."

It worked. In two years, the group of girls had grown to 80 -- and they were succeeding in school. With a grant, Vaughn was able to hire teachers, and the program continued to expand despite her attempt to set a limit of 100 girls.

"The girls wanted to take it to 10,000," says Vaughn.

To keep their "10,000 Girls" education program going, the girls asked Vaughn to teach them to bake. They began selling cookies and juice and were able to buy books and supplies.

Soon after, they got their older sisters, aunts and cousins -- who had already failed out of the school system -- involved in baking and selling goods. The entrepreneurial element of the program was born. VideoWatch Vaughn describe her "10,000 Girls" program »

"They were supporting their cause," says Vaughn. "It was something remarkable."

Today, in addition to a pastry shop and catering business, "10,000 Girls" runs a sewing workshop and the girls export their handmade dolls and household linens overseas.

Half of the funds from these projects go back to the girls; the remainder supports the education program, no longer in Vaughn's house.VideoWatch Vaughn explain how the unique dolls are sewn in the workshop »

More than 1,500 girls are involved in Vaughn's program in six locations; about 1,000 are waiting to join.

"We have girls who were told they'd never get through high school who are at university now," beams Vaughn. "We hope that if we get 10,000 girls out there, 1,000 girls will come back to Kaolack and work. It would revolutionize the whole region.

"Here I am, retired, and this is the best job I have ever had in my life."



Find this article at:
http://www.cnn.com/2008/LIVING/04/10/heroes.vaughn/index.html?iref=mpstoryview

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yourfriendinspirit
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posted April 14, 2008 06:25 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for yourfriendinspirit     Edit/Delete Message
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What a beautiful story...

Thank you


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Yin
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posted April 15, 2008 11:55 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Yin     Edit/Delete Message
Amazing!!!

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Eleanore
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posted April 15, 2008 12:08 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Eleanore     Edit/Delete Message
Thanks much for this, goatgirl. This is the kind of stuff we need to do more and read/hear more about. I also added a link to this thread in GU, hope you don't mind.

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pixelpixie
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posted April 15, 2008 12:59 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for pixelpixie     Edit/Delete Message
WOOOOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOOOOO!

Fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!

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venusdeindia
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posted April 16, 2008 02:28 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for venusdeindia     Edit/Delete Message
lovely GG,

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goatgirl
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posted April 16, 2008 07:42 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for goatgirl     Edit/Delete Message
So glad you all liked it too. And we do need to read more positive news, so that's why I wanted to share it.

I get one of these in my inbox frequently, so I'll remember to share them here with you all.

Have a beautiful day all.

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The truth is ... everything counts. Everything. Everything we do and everything we say. Everything helps or hurts; everything adds to or takes away from someone else. ~ Countee Cullen

We are weaving character every day, and the way to weave the best character is to be kind and to be useful. Think right, act right; it is what we think and do that makes us who we are. ~ Elbert Hubbard

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