My November Posts
India Mission
Our mission in India focused on conducting field research to assess educational and societal issues in rural areas. We aimed to provide funding and programming support to select schools and initiatives that would yield long-term benefits. Our team consisted of one American man, five American women from diverse ethnic backgrounds, and one Indian woman living in Delhi (not pictured below). This eclectic mix brought together different experiences and strengths, which enriched our efforts. I am grateful to my team members, who were genuine in their personal endeavors.

Pictured above are Angela, Cherlyn, Tom, Lisa, Rebecca, and myself.
We developed various ideas and outlined plans to address some of the challenges we encountered in the schools. As the Legal & Education Coordinator at the Center for Community Legal Education in San Francisco, I served as the project leader, translator, writer, and photographer for our group. I also compiled our observations, reflections, and experiences in this blog. My recent posts aim to highlight regions that are often overlooked by global philanthropists.
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