My Nonprofit Reviews

Sarkodee
Review for Educational Pathways International, Incline Village, NV, USA
My name is Sarkodee Godfred Boateng, a fourth year medical student at the University of Ghana and a beneficiary of the Educational Pathways International (EPI). Pursuing medicine has always been my dream because I have the passion to help people in that regard, to do the ‘impossible’ to sustain life and bring joy to families. I want to pursue this dream to the highest level to promote life as much as I can. As I climb higher it is my dream also, that I give back to society and help others because we rise only by helping others.
As children, we were always dared to dream big despite the myopic vision our financial status created. The journey to the attainment of one’s dream is never an easy one. It is one that requires a lot of effort, determination and financial muscle. In my quest to attain mine, EPI has been of immense importance and benefit to me. I became a beneficiary of this great organization in my first year and it gave me the financial booster I needed for the journey.
Four years with EPI has been years to remember. Not only do they provide financial support, we have scheduled meetings/seminars during which our wonderful Director, Miss Eunice Adwoa Eghan advice, guide and teach us some basic life skills. EPI has also provided me with a wonderful family of other beneficiaries, and this helps me socially. I believe EPI is a whole package.
The pandemic (CoVID-19) disrupted the educational flow during the beginning of the second semester of the 2019/2020 academic year. Lectures had to be done online and students had to adapt. The online education took away the classroom experience and physical interactions with course mates and friends but it was a new and wonderful experience. Adaptation was not easy initially but we grew into it and became perfect.
I am very grateful to be a beneficiary of Educational Pathways International for their continuous support and commitment to making us better. Indeed we have become better.
Thank you EPI.
Review for Educational Pathways International, Incline Village, NV, USA
Few years ago, I had a dream to realize. I was totally unsure of how to finance that dream but today thanks to Educational Pathways International (EPI) I am on the right path to making my dream a reality.
I am a medical student at the University of Ghana and in the third year. I have a dream of becoming a Cardiologist. I chose medicine and I want to be a Cardiologist because it has always been my dream and passion to save lives. The rate at which people die from heart diseases is alarming and I hope to add up to the work force in order to reduce the rate in my community and my country. This my dream is gradually becoming a reality with the help of the EPI.
I am very happy to have been selected as a recipient of the EPI scholarship because not only has it brought me closer to realizing my dreams but I have also been prepared for life through the advice and teachings of our Program Director. General meetings/seminars held during which some topics such as time management, public speaking, planning and leadership competencies are treated. These topics help shape our lives in anticipation to the achievement of our goals. I can confidently say that my leadership positions in school can be traced to EPI. Guidance and counselling is also given to ensure that we stay on track and make studying the ultimate goal in school.
Through EPI, I have also met other beneficiaries and we have a wonderful family. I am proud to be a member of this family.
Thank you EPI for making us better in every way possible.
I am Sarkodee Godfred Boateng, a third year Medicine and Dentistry student at the University of Ghana.
Review for Educational Pathways International, Incline Village, NV, USA
Every individual has the liberty to dream of what to become. However dreaming does not guarantee accomplishment. Realising your dream involves having a good attitude towards school and work, being determined and having the necessary qualities in life. Financial assistance is also necessary in propelling oneself towards achieving the dream. Dreams have not been realized due to financial problems and lack of financial assistance.
I am a medical student at the University of Ghana and in second year. I have a dream of becoming a Cardiologist. I chose medicine and I want to be a Cardiologist because I have the passion to save lives and the rate at which people die from heart diseases is alarming and I hope to add up to the work force in order to reduce the rate in my community and my country. This my dream is gradually becoming a reality with the help of the Educational Pathways International (EPI).
After gaining admission into the University, financial assistant was needed and EPI came to my aid and many others like me who have a goal but needs assistant. I have been a beneficiary of EPI scholarship for two years now and I have realized they do not only provide financial support for my education but also see to the acquisition of basic skills needed in life. General meetings/seminars are held during which some topics such as time management and leadership competencies are treated. These topics help shape our lives in anticipation to the achievement of our goals. Guidance and counselling is also given to ensure that we stay on track and make studying the ultimate goal in school.
I am grateful to be a beneficiary and a family member of Educational Pathways International. I needed financial assistant for my university education but EPI gave me more.
Sarkodee Godfred Boateng.
University of Ghana.
Medicine and Dentistry,
Second Year.