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Feeding Hungry Minds is a project of Ubiquitous Vision.

P.O. BOX 7045

CORTE MADERA, CA 94976

info@feedinghungryminds.org


ABOUT US

Our two-country model cultivates the best in youth and adults. American youth, while developing technical skills learn service and compassion for youth in a distant land that live beyond their experience. We bring together not only youths but teachers from both countries in an effort to solve Sierra Leone's educational crisis. Since the civil war which ended in 2002, schooling has been inadequate - part-time at best - for most of the country's children.

Candidates are chosen based on financial need and academic performance. All applicants must take a screening test to establish academic level in order to enter the program.

Feeding Hungry Minds supports and practices Sierra Leone's national initiative: THE GIRL CHILD PROGRAM. This program encourages the recruiting of more girls into educational programs, in an effort to balance the gender divide in senior high school and college level programs.

 

ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS IN USA

Leon Johnson - Executive Director of Ubiquitous Vision, Johnson originally from Africa, founded this organization motivated by the 11 year civil war in Sierra Leone. In 2004 Johnson was visiting Freetown, Sierra Leone.  There he met Mohamed Bangura, a high school drop out, who was working as a security guard at the hotel where Johnson was staying.  It was Mohamed's passion to improve his life through education and Johnson’s desire to help the youth of this war torn country that brought the two together to form Feeding Hungry Minds. The program's aim is to help victims of the war regain their academic advantage.  Johnson is the founder and main financial provider of the project.

Erik Gordon Bainbridge - Writer and an adjunct Computer & Information Sciences instructor at Santa Rosa Junior College in California. His novel Warrior Brothers was published in 2006. He is on the board of directors of the Miwok Archeological Preserve of Marin, which educates the public about California Indians and their history. In his free time, he directs public access television, researches local history, and builds and restores traditional California Indian village structures.

John Macleod - Executive Director of Intel Computer Clubhouse. Macleod has been working with technology and youth here in Marin for over fifteen years. His mentorship has been invaluable to the project.

ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS IN SIERRA LEONE

Mr. Bundor - Vice Principal of PRINCE OF WALES

Mr. E John- Senior Teacher at ST. EDWARDS SECONDARY SCHOOL

Miss Conteh - Core Teacher at FREETOWN SECONDARY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS

EDUCATIONAL SOLUTION COMMITTEE

  To be determined.

 

For Further Information Contact Us at info@feedinghungryminds.org

 

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