Gisele School's currently operate at two locations with a current enrollment of 183 students; 48 of the 183 students are orphans. The two campuses are conveniently located within walking distance of the orphanage. Students consist of children from families that live below poverty level, as well as the orphans. Education is not subsidized by the state government. Without Gisele's school these students would not be afforded this opportunity. An education can be the difference between a skilled and an unskilled job. The difference in survival and living.
Gisele started keeping children at her home to provide relief for single mothers that had to go to the grocery store. Gisele would teach approximately 40 children primary school lessons in the 2-4 hour time span weekly. The parents convinced her to open a school to formally teach children. Gisele does not take a salary from the donations. She elects to support herself through private tutoring for children with parents that can afford it and cleaning services for families that can pay for it. Gisele has the desire to see the school thrive as much as it can. She does not want to take any donations away from a children's meal or a teacher's salary. Prior to Gisele School for Orphans being established as a formal non profit the American Partners donated at great amount to ensure the schools survival between 2018-2020. The American Partners continue to don ate to meet shortfalls with essential needs.
In YEAR Gregory Proctor, native of Washington D.C. *discovered* Gisele's school project. Being the oldest of three children Gregory knew first hand what it is like to grow up without a father in less than ideal circumstances, thus giving him great compassion and the desire to help Gisele and these children.
Gisele started keeping children at her home to provide relief for single mothers that had to go to the grocery store. Gisele would teach approximately 40 children primary school lessons in the 2-4 hour time span weekly. The parents convinced her to open a school to formally teach children. Gisele does not take a salary from the donations. She elects to support herself through private tutoring for children with parents that can afford it and cleaning services for families that can pay for it. Gisele has the desire to see the school thrive as much as it can. She does not want to take any donations away from a children's meal or a teacher's salary. Prior to Gisele School for Orphans being established as a formal non profit the American Partners donated at great amount to ensure the schools survival between 2018-2020. The American Partners continue to don ate to meet shortfalls with essential needs.
In YEAR Gregory Proctor, native of Washington D.C. *discovered* Gisele's school project. Being the oldest of three children Gregory knew first hand what it is like to grow up without a father in less than ideal circumstances, thus giving him great compassion and the desire to help Gisele and these children.