My Nonprofit Reviews

Francis_Aheto
Review for Educational Pathways International, Incline Village, NV, USA
I am Francis Aheto, a second year Bsc. Food Science and Technology student of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST). I am a proud beneficiary of Educational Pathways International (EPI) Scholarship Program. If there is a photo next to the definition of "non-profit" in the dictionary, it should probably be the logo of EPI.
With the financial aid, academic guidance, counselling and encouragement that I receive from EPI, I am definitely being positioned on the pathway of achieving my academic and professional prospects.
EPI is more than a charitable organisation that just gives out money to its beneficiaries. EPI goes the extra mile by bonding the beneficiaries together as one family, build their capacity, refines them mentally, and share in the vision of such fortunate ones like myself to make us empowered enough to contribute to national progress.
I agree with Aristotle when he says, “To give away money is an easy
matter ... and in any man's power.
But to decide to whom to give it,
and how large and when, for what
purpose and how, is neither in
every man's power nor an easy
matter. Hence it is that such
excellence is rare, praiseworthy and
noble."
I am extremely grateful to Mr. and Mrs. Lafrance and Auntie Eunice for choosing me as part of the EPI family, giving me hope for a better future.
Francis Aheto,
Undergraduate Student.
Department of Food Science and Technology,
KNUST- Kumasi