My Nonprofit Reviews

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Review for Educational Pathways International, Incline Village, NV, USA
My four year journey with Educational Pathways International (EPI) has been an amazing one. My expectations on entering the university was very bleak, taking into consideration the financial challenges at home and the nigh impossibility of my getting into the university because of that. Upon getting into the university to do a course branded by many as a ‘rich mans’ course’ I was distraught but EPI helped me in acquiring study materials, accommodation, fees and upkeep. All these have helped create a conducive atmosphere and psyche for me to go through my four year undergraduate legal studies. The seminars organized by EPI for us the beneficiaries has helped me improve upon many job acquisition skills such as time management, human resource management skills among others. This has also helped me win a number of laurels including;
Being adjudged- the best debator in GHANA consecutively for the past three years; best oralist in the Georgina T. Wood Moot Court Competition in Ghana. I also represented Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) to win 3rd best Anglophone University in the 24th All African Human Right Moot Court Competition in Zambia and also the national rounds of the Philip C Jessup Moot Court Competition among other laurels.
EPI has also provided an avenue for me to give back to the society. EPI has an alliance with Akim Asafo Senior High School in the Eastern region of Ghana where beneficiaries can go there for a period, help teach students and also offer mentorship to the secondary school students. This is known as THE ASAFO PROGRAMME. I have really been inspired by that programme to always give back to society because the mentorship we have been offering to the students encourage the students that there is hope out there for them.
Last but not least is the family EPI has given me. EPI has been a family to me, the Mr and Mrs Lafrance have a really cool and amicable relationship with us. Amongst the beneficiaries we learn a lot from each other, take trips and enjoy each other’s company. This is a very essential benefit we get from EPI because in such a stressful academic setting, some people are not able to on their own have people who care about them as much but with EPI there is always someone out there you know you can count on and we are really grateful to have that.
Belinda Boahin
Bachelor of Laws-LLB
Fourth year
Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology(KNUST)