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Archive for the ‘Fundraising News’ Category

New Website!

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

Check out our new website! It still has all the same information, but also has information about the construction (including proposal, plans and cost) and photos (thanks to smugmug generously hosting the albums for free)

The Human Race

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

Thank you to Alicia Clum, Charles Lee, Brian Hachtmann and Danielle Sheehan for running in The Human Race on May 10th, 2008. We had a booth to educate people about Malawi and tell them about BeeHive School. See photos of the runners and booth here >

Special thanks to Angela Ortega, Alicia Winquist and Katy Harrison for setting up the booth and doing science activities with the children.

Thank you to International Law Student Association Golden Gate Univ.

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Golden Gate University’s International Law Student Association held a bake sale for BeeHive School and raised $145 for us by selling brownies and other treats.  Thank you very much to Jim Benitol and the other students for volunteering their time, we know you are busy with work, exams and papers and BeeHive School really appreciates you guys!

Two More Computers!

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

Thanks to generous donations from Brad Lichtenstein, an alum of MIT, and Gari Clifford, a professor at MIT, BeeHive School has two more computers! Gari got the laptop with the help of the Laboratory for Computational Physiology at the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology who has kindly supported MIT’s involvement with BeeHive School. The laptops have already reached BeeHive School in the care of Justin Cannon, an MIT student who is working on a project to bring “Internet” to BeeHive School – you can read more about their project here. The students at BeeHive School are enjoying using the educational games on all the laptops we have donated, but currently there are only six computers shared among 187 students. This means that students get a little less than half an hour of computer time a week. If you have a functional laptop you would like to donate, please contact info AT beehiveschool DOT com – a donation would make a big difference.

Brad Lichtenstein Gari Clifford

A big thank you to Brad Lichtenstein (left) and Gari Clifford (right) for donating the laptops. (Photos of the laptops in the school to come!)

The Human Race

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

As part of our effort to raise funds for the new buildings, we have entered BeeHive School as a non-profit in The Human Race, a race on May 10th in Shoreline Park, Mountain View. If you would like to walk, run, or stroll in this event, please look here or email us at info AT beehiveschool DOT com.

Laptop and Software

Monday, September 17th, 2007

Thanks to a generous donation from Mary McGrath and Nick Allen of a G3 iBook, and software donated by Eva Markiewicz, Spencer Ahrens and Katy Harrison, Beehive School will be getting a new computer! We have installed Mac OS X 10.3, added lots of educational children’s games including Zoombinis, Kid Pix, Mia’s Math House and Reader Rabbit. It will hopefully reach Beehive School in November. A picture is below.

Laptop and Software

*If you have a working laptop that you don’t use, please consider donating it to us, it will be very appreciated at Beehive School!

Other Ways To Help Beehive Locally

Tuesday, September 4th, 2007

There are other ways you can help Beehive! One of the easiest ways is to go to

http://beta.razoo.com/causes/beehiveschool

before September 15 and sign up making Beehive your cause. Then you should vote for Beehive because that way we will have a chance at winning $10,000! It’s free and easy to sign up and if we win, would give Beehive a serious step in the right direction.

Another way to help if you want to get more involved is offer to post fliers around your neighborhood, school, office, local coffee shops, or other public venues. You can contact us at <info AT beehiveschool.com> for fliers and further information.

If you would like to pursue a role of even greater involvement then please contact us at <info AT beehiveschool.com>. There is plenty of work to do and we appreciate anyone who wants to get involved. We are 100% volunteer! So we need your help to make Beehive as strong as possible!

Now Accepting Donations

Tuesday, September 4th, 2007

We have finally worked out an agreement with A Self-Help Assistance Program (ASAP Africa) who will work as our ‘pass-through’ so that we can receive tax-deductible donations. ASAP Africa is a non-profit that works in rural communities in Africa to help individuals, families and communities become more self-reliant and prosperous. We have set up an agreement with them where people can donate money to through them to Beehive School. ASAP Africa will deal with the taxes and other issues of being non-profit, will take a small percentage of the donation, and gives the rest of the money to Beehive School.

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AND WE’RE ONLINE!

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

And we’re online! Finally – after a summer of looking for “pass through” organizations, writing proposals, and fervently checking our e-mails it has happened. Ladies and gentlemen, Beehive is ready to accept donations! ASAP, our ‘pass through’ organization has graciously accepted to partner with us. We were trying to decide between between a couple “pass through” organizations, but ASAP looked best as they have been involved with non-profit work in Zimbabwe for the past eight years and are currently starting up a project in non other than…dun dun dun…Mzuzu, Malawi! So, for that reason, we felt they were the ideal pass through. All donations shall be sent to them and managed by them. You can learn more about the work ASAP does here:    http://www.asapafrica.org/

Special thanks to Katy for all her hard work improving the website, maintaining it, and getting down to the nitty gritty to work out all the kinks. She’s amazing!

But most of all – let’s never forget who really makes Beehive, Beehive – Niall Dorey.

Niall has been working hard this summer (their winter season), not only to keep the school moving smoothly, training new teachers, and improving the curriculum, but also working hard to get the land grant, which is so critical to the construction of the new school. It seems that no matter where you go – you will find red tape – and Niall has found his share of it as he tries to get a piece of land that will meet the needs of the future Beehive School. Let’s all give our warm support to Niall – let him know we’ve all got our fingers crossed for him – if you want to send him good wishes, his e-mail is on the site, so send him your encouragements.

Another thanks goes to the Rotary Club of Palo Alto and Woodside for their invaluable advice and continued support through the entire process. Their advice has been very much appreciated – particularly in these initial steps into unfamiliar ground of getting non-profit status and forming a strong organization.

Another thanks to the lovely Flor Cassassuce, who is dedicating her life to really changing the world for the poor. To learn more about Flor’s work internationally, please  read here.

Flor has recently won a competitive $100,000 grant from the World Bank, which she is using to disseminate the Ultra Violet Disinfection Technology in a form that is form that is appropriate for developing countries. Flor has many future plans to improve the standard of living in developing countries.

A very special thanks goes out to Niall’s parents in England who have been unfailing in their efforts to send us needed information and maintain communication through the weeks and even months that internet has been virtually non-existent in Niall’s home. Whether it’s shipping cd’s of pictures across the country or scouring our website for those annoying typos – they have been passionately and lovingly involved.