CIRCLE of WOMEN – Cerianne’s visit to APU

Cerianne Robertson of Harvard University ‘Circle Of Women’, visited APU in early June and wrote the following about her visit … I obviously had a fantastic time and learned so, so much.  It became obvious to me that APU is not only providing an education for girls who may otherwise have little opportunity to attend Read more about CIRCLE of WOMEN – Cerianne’s visit to APU[…]

Construction Update at APU Malawi

Laboratory North View APU Project Manager Henry Mdyetseni and his locally-trained labour crew are working almost beyond their capacity to complete four parallel construction projects. Their goal is to complete these projects by Sept 2012. The science lab, begun in 2010, is now 75% complete. The funds for the completion of this building were recently Read more about Construction Update at APU Malawi[…]

Women Helping Women Fundraiser

On Sunday, June 3rd, APU graduate and Pearson College Scholar, Maness, and APU co-founder, Christie Johnson, attended the 2nd annual Women Helping Women Fundraiser in Victoria.  It was a wonderful event hosted by an incredible group of women. Maness spoke passionately about the urgent need for access to further education for her classmates, the APU Read more about Women Helping Women Fundraiser[…]

Friend Development Committee Report, March 2012

Here’s a summary of what’s been happening over the past little while: 1500 people heard presentations by Henry Mdetseni (Project Manager at APU in Malawi) and Christie Johnson (Executive Director, APU-MEF Canada) during the month of February.  Hundreds of these people are current or past donors who were very eager to receive an update about Read more about Friend Development Committee Report, March 2012[…]

Goodbye Agogo – You will be missed

It is with deep sadness we inform you of the death of APU Malawi’s greatest benefactor and friend, Agogo to all the girls at APU, Ken Haywood. Ken died in Edmonton on November 25th at the age of 83 years. An active Rotarian, Ken was moved by Christie and Memory’s desire to establish a secondary school for Read more about Goodbye Agogo – You will be missed[…]