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Educational Tipping Point for a Sustainable World

by Marilyn Mosley Gordanier | Jun 26, 2020 | CHARITY, EDUCATION, FAMILY, GENERAL, NEWS, NEWSLETTER

Marilyn Mosley-Gordanier, an innovative distance learning expert, and founder of the first online school, Laurel Springs School. Dr. Mosley Gordanier will present her profound work providing over 300 girls in Afghanistan with an education during the protracted war in...

Afghanistan a Land of Mystery and Ancient Culture

by Marilyn Mosley Gordanier | Jul 9, 2018 | EDUCATION

Afghanistan is a land of mystery, with a rich and ancient culture. It is also a country with a long history of domination by foreign conquerors and strife among internally warring factions. It lies at the gateway between Asia and Europe, and today this country is...

Aisha is a 12th grade student with Educate Girls Now.

by Marilyn Mosley Gordanier | Mar 5, 2018 | CHARITY, EDUCATION, FAMILY, GENERAL, NEWS

https://educategirlsnow.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Aisha.mp4 Aisha is a 12th-grade student with Educate Girls Now. Before joining our program she missed a lot school. Now she is doing very well and plans to go to...

Mothers Are The Key to Educating Girls

by Marilyn Mosley Gordanier | Jun 28, 2017 | CHARITY, EDUCATION, FAMILY, GENERAL, NEWS, VOLUNTEERS

It been said that “When you educate a girl, you educate a nation”. Yet, the key to making this work is often overlooked – empowering and supporting mothers. This is not a new issue in countries such as Afghanistan which has one of the lowest literacy rates in...

Ending Child Marriage in Nigeria

by Marilyn Mosley Gordanier | May 6, 2016 | CHARITY, EDUCATION, FAMILY, GENERAL, NEWS, VOLUNTEERS

A human tragedy of grave proportions continues to exist in modern Nigeria. In the 19 northern states, 48% of all girls are married by the time they reach adolescence. In Kibbe State, girls are married at the age of 11. According to the global partnership Girls Not...

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