If Rakeb goes back to Ethiopia next year, there is a slim chance that the schools there will give her credit for her time in the US. Thus she would still have two years of High School to complete upon returning. We understood this coming in, but still believed that her goal of attending college in the United States would be more attainable with this experience under her belt.
What we failed to realize is that there are options for her to stay in a US high school for more than 1 year and graduate here. This was something that her school counselor informed us of after Rakeb arrived, and we have been learning about the logistics over the past couple months. Long story short, she has to transfer to a private school next year, so we have been filling out her application, tracking down letters of recommendation, and starting the process of raising funds to pay for another year.
Instead of Amanda and I sending out letters asking for donations this time around, we are empowering Rakeb to be lead the charge. Once or twice each month Rakeb has been hosting a group of friends who give a minimum donation of $10 to learn more about Ethiopian culture by having Rakeb cook traditional Ethiopian meals and preparing a traditional Ethiopian coffee ceremony. It has been a huge success and through the first three dinners she has raised over $500!
Rakeb filling coffee cups with a clay coffee pot
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