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~ Students ~

It’s all about our Students. In other parts of the world, girls and young women need assistance in order to attend school. We support these students and their individual efforts to get an education to improve their lives, and the lives of their families and local communities.

Many Thanks for 2022 and All the Best for 2023

Happy holidays, everyone! We hope you had a lovely solstice/Christmas/Hanukkah/Kwanza, or whatever it is you celebrate this time of year. For us at ONE, we celebrate the end of another successful year for our students in Nicaragua!

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Fall News from the Students

Hello everyone, and happy fall. It is finally growing colder now in our part of the world. In Nepal winter is coming; in Nicaragua, the rains are finally dissipating somewhat; in Haiti, any seasonal changes are outweighed by the violence and fear ruling that country. We think every day about all our students and hope for their safety and success.

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Happy Summer!

Hello everyone, it has been a very long time since our last update and, as you might imagine, a lot of very newsworthy things have happened with our students!

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Graduations and 1% for the Planet!

Hello everyone, I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving with your family and friends—however you like to celebrate it. There’s some exciting news from One New Education, and I wanted to let you all know about it before you get fully into your shopping frenzy for the holidays.

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Welcome Loyda!

Hello everyone, a few months ago we mentioned that we have accepted a new student from Guatemala: Loyda Elizabeth Lopez Cabrera. We wanted to take the time to properly introduce you now and, of course, there is more information on her page.

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Wonderful News From Tanzania!

Hello everyone, it has been a little while since you’ve heard from us, since everyone has been busy trying to catch up from the last year of no work and lots of worry. We have loads of news for you, so you’ll be hearing from us more consistently for a while, but we wanted to start with the news of our students in Tanzania.

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