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A Day in the Life of an Emerge Participant...

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The quotes above are real responses from current Emerge participants. Emerge has come a long way since its inception. Our curriculum has grown from just Beads-to-Business to Life Skills and Mentorship. We are helping girls every day become better-prepared to combat all the curve balls life has to throw at them, from gaining self-confidence through their creativity to learning how to start successful businesses in their local communities.

We hope to expand to a new shelter in 2012 and bring our program to 160 more girls. Please help us in this initiative by giving today!

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6 Years Since Our First Bead


The word “serendipity” stems from serendip, an old name for Sri Lanka. In many ways, Emerge began through serendipity, through my ‘happy accident’ of pulling out bundles of beads in order to get to know 18 girls a bit better. I discovered the magical healing qualities of colorful glass and mixed textures as girls grew comfortable with themselves again and began to see possibilities in their futures. But Emerge’s evolution and growth has been far from a happy accident. It has grown with tremendous intent and dedication. It has evolved in response to our participants’ feedback and needs. Today, beads are only one tool in an entire toolbox of treasures. Today, Emerge is a school of life.

Each week, not only do the girls of Emerge partake in a Beads-to-Business workshop, but also a Life Skills workshop, added in 2010 to cover a comprehensive set of topics beyond business to help participants successfully operate in society. Through role-plays, games, speech competitions, journal exercises, peer-to-peer mentoring and more, girls learn about reproductive health, practice writing resumes and interviewing for jobs, learn how to plan a budget, discuss their ideal relationships, develop crisis management skills, and work as a group to identify and act upon community needs. The girls eagerly anticipate the monthly Mentorship program, where they are given the opportunity to bond with and learn from successful and inspirational local women.

When Emerge participants leave their shelters, they leave with leadership skills, business acumen, life skills, community engagement experience, close relationships with trusted adults, and enough savings to not only survive, but thrive. They leave with Emerge as their champion, ready to help them navigate the world, find a job, locate additional resources, and engage them in our alumni network.

Visitors to our workshops tell us that they “get goosebumps” as they watch our passionate and talented staff in action. I’m proud to say that one of our core staff is a former participant. But she’s not the only alumna engaged in our work -- We continue to develop our Peer Educator program, which enables former participants to return to Emerge and work as a professional while impacting the lives of current girls in our programs.

In the new year, we plan to expand our programs to an additional shelter. We hope you will join us
in bringing our comprehensive curriculum to many more girls. With your help, we can continue to support these young women as they heal, teach them how to stand on their own, and watch as they emerge into the leaders who will change Sri Lanka.

That first day of serendipity was magical. Today, Emerge’s holistic approach is powerful. Thank you for helping us develop a classroom for life for Sri Lanka’s most resilient and inspiring young women. We hope you'll renew your support today.

With tremendous gratitude,


Alia Whitney-Johnson
Founder & Executive Director


GIVE NOW

There are 2 ways to make a contribution:

(1) Mail us a check payable to “Emerge Global”:
Emerge Global
P.O. Box 390897
Cambridge, MA 02139
(This is our preferred method.)

(2) Donate online here via JustGive.org.

YOUR IMPACT

Every contribution, no matter what size, makes a difference.


$10 can provide two girls with our “Beads-to-Business” workbook, which guides them through the process of planning their own businesses, ultimately unrelated to jewelry.

$20 can provide the girls with an inspirational outside life skills speaker to teach them about money management, maintaining healthy relationships, job searching, or other critical skills.

$60 can support a former participant in serving as a Peer Educator for 8 workshops, where she can provide additional support to our current participants and relay her own personal journey of transitioning from the home.

$300 can sponsor a girl for the year, providing the approximate cost of running the program for one participant. We still have many girls without sponsors. Instructions are available here.

$500 can pay for a month’s supply of beading materials for a home of 20 girls, helping to generate $1900 in savings.

$1,000 can sponsor our annual reunion, enabling former participants to stay connected with one another and the Emerge team, understand the resources that Emerge can offer as they grow in their adult lives, provide insight and feedback on how our work can be improved, and develop new skills.

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One Girl's Story...




“I was once a girl - and then I lost my way. I was pushed into a deep and dark forest. I felt guilty, wrong, ashamed.

And then I was rescued. I still hurt.
I was protected, but still unloved. No one was there for me. No reassurance. No love. There were many more like me.




I had my baby then. He is my joy now. It wasn't easy back then. My body was too young and I suffered so much.

One day dawned special. A beautiful woman came to see us. She didn't look at us the way other people did. Most importantly, she cared! About us!

She taught us something beautiful--to put our feelings in a necklace!

What a joy! My troubles, all that I have suffered, became beads that I place into lovely necklaces.

We were overjoyed to know that money from selling these necklaces would be put into our bank accounts. I knew my own money meant freedom for me some day. Freedom for my son.

While you admired our beautiful necklaces, I was there with you. I was a tag with a lotus and my initials. I couldn't see your smile as you picked me up, but I sure felt its warmth.





A lot has happened since those days. I am a woman now. A mother and a wife. I love my work because I help many more like me. I am confident now.

I'm no longer a name without a face, or a court case. I'm no longer just a few initials on a lotus tag. I'm me!"




My name is Charuni Ranchigoda and I work with Emerge Lanka Foundation. A young lady inspired me to write this story from her perspective. I want to thank her for sharing her story with me. I never asked, because I didn't want to offend, but I'm honoured that she entrusted me with it. She is beautiful and courageous. I respect her immense strength. I joined Emerge because I wanted to see stories like hers in this world--stories that say 'There is still hope.'

Help us write create stories like this one by making a contribution today.





GIVE NOW:


There are 2 ways to make this contribution:

(1) Mail us a check payable to “Emerge Global”:

Emerge Global
P.O. Box 390897
Cambridge, MA 02139

(This is our preferred method.)

(2) Donate online here via JustGive.org.




YOUR IMPACT



Every contribution, no matter what size, makes a difference.

$10 can provide two girls with our “Beads-to-Business” workbook, which guides them through the process of planning their own businesses, ultimately unrelated to jewelry.

$20 can provide the girls with an inspirational outside life skills speaker to teach them about money management, maintaining healthy relationships, job searching, or other critical skills.

$60 can support a former participant in serving as a Peer Educator for 8 workshops, where she can provide additional support to our current participants and relay her own personal journey of transitioning from the home.

$300 can sponsor a girl for the year, providing the approximate cost of running the program for one participant. We still have many girls without sponsors. Instructions are available here.

$500 can pay for a month’s supply of beading materials for a home of 20 girls, helping to generate $1900 in savings.

$1,000 can sponsor our annual reunion, enabling former participants to stay connected with one another and the Emerge team, understand the resources that Emerge can offer as they grow in their adult lives, provide insight and feedback on how our work can be improved, and develop new skills.
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Change a Life: Sponsorshi​p Program for 2012

Ultimately, Emerge is about a girl. Just one. One human being. I took her hand when she cried and she took mine when I thought I’d break. And our story is far from over. But with a dedicated team, an ever-improving curriculum, and more kilos of beads than I had ever imagined, we are slowly building a reality where she, and many others, can truly emerge into her own.” - Alia Whitney-Johnson, Emerge Founder and Executive Director

Emerge is About Each
Girl:

Emerge is a story of courage, resilience and healing. It's a story of education, aspiration and achievement. But, mostly, it's a story of individuals -- girls, supporters, teachers and advocates -- who are coming together to change Sri Lanka and, one day, the world.

We hope you'll join our story by sponsoring one of our incredible program participants for 2012. $25 a month ($300 per year) can provide a girl with workshops in business and the essential life skills that will enable her to lead a healthy, self-sufficient adult life.

You can learn more about our Sponsorship Program by downloading our Sponsorship Packet, which describes the program and breaks down program costs. For questions about the Sponsorship Program, please email our Sponsorship Coordinator at sponsorship@emergeglobal.org.


How to Sponsor a Girl:

To sponsor a girl, please provide a tax-deductible donation of $300 for 2012. This covers the approximate cost of a girl’s participation in the Beads-to-Business and Life Skills programs for the year. You will receive quarterly updates pertaining to the sponsored participant. To protect each participant’s confidentiality, especially given the fact that many are testifying in highly sensitive court cases, we cannot provide names or photos of sponsored girls.

There are 2 ways to make this contribution:

(1) Mail us a check payable to “Emerge Global” with “Sponsorship” in the memo:

Emerge Global
P.O. Box 390897
Cambridge, MA 02139

(This is our preferred method of contribution,.

(2) Donate here via JustGive.org. Make sure to dedicate this to “Sponsorship Program.”

Please also complete the Sponsorship Form so that we can send you the corresponding updates.

Thank you for becoming a part of our story!
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