Monday, May 20, 2013

TFE turns 2!

Tailored for Education turned two yesterday.  When I really thought about this birthday I was reminded what a journey the past two years have been……..



I still remember right where Jess and I were when I told her my plan.  I hadn't finished my sentence before she said "I want to be part of this" (the sentence finishing is nothing new for the two of us).  Interestingly enough we remember all of the responses from people we told; our parents, friends, co-workers, grandparents, extended family and even some strangers.  I even remember Dave's response when Jess told him.  It is funny how the first moments of something that would grow to be so important  still stand out, but in all honesty that's how we got here.  Support. Encouragement. Enthusiasm.  Friendship. Teamwork. Generosity. Faith. Hope. Kindness.  The only reason we have been able to provide almost 9,000 uniforms in the past two years instead of ending with the 200 Jess and I started with is because of those who have believed in us along the way.

We have learned a lot in the past two years.  I know that if it weren't for Jess everything would be misspelled and I probably would have given up one of the 500 times over the past two years I was discouraged.  I know that if it weren't for Dave we wouldn't have our 5013c designation or financial statements.  I know if it weren't for my Dad the Michael scarf would never have been this popular.  I know that providing uniforms gives the children we help the chance to receive an education.  I know that every child in this world deserves to be educated and have the chance to change their life.  We learned recently that the students in Kenya who received uniforms test scores were better.  I know that having the uniforms made locally to the schools improves the local communities through job creation.  We have lots of years ahead to test these data points and measure our progress, but I know what we set out to do works.  I also know we will keep going and that our third year will be out best yet.

From the bottom of our hearts, THANK YOU to all of those who have helped us get here.

Happy Birthday Tailored for Education!

xo, Megan and Jess      

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Celeb-ri-TFE spotlight on Dave Roy & Matt Aresenault!


Celeb-ri-TFE 
(n) 1. someone who has gone out of their way to help Tailored for Education raise money or awareness

This week our Celeb-ri-TFE spotlight is on Dave Roy and Matt Arsenault!  Dave and Matt have worked countless hours over the past few weeks to wrap up our 2012 financial statements! They had to be postmarked by today and the boys got them in the mail yesterday, one day to spare!

Dave's official title is TFE Treasurer but without his permission we have expanded his role to include Chief Risk Officer, Compliance Manager, Accountant and All-Things-Financial Consultant.  


Matt is a new face to TFE; he and Dave used to work together.  Matt graciously agreed to be our independent CPA and was a tremendous help in closing our books on 2012.

this is not Matt (we don't have a picture), but the best image when I googled "accountant"!

DAVE & MATT, thank you so much for all of your hard work these past few weeks. We couldn't do it without you!!

Monday, May 13, 2013

Introducing The Vertile Foundation…..

We are so thrilled to introduce you to The Vertile Foundation.  The Vertile Foundation supports 15 children in Carrefour, Haiti (right outside of Port-au-Prince).  Those 15 children live in The Vertile House where they are provided with a safe haven and access to education.  We are so happy to be providing all 15 children with uniforms!

 
More from The Vertile Foundation:


The Vertile Foundation was founded by Haitian national and Colorado resident, Rico Changeux, following the devastation of the 2010 earthquake. Named in honor of Rico's late mother, The Vertile House was built around the Changeux family home and is currently home and school for 15 children between the ages of 6 and 13, who may otherwise find themselves struggling to survive on the streets.

The Vertile House is a youth center in Carrefour, Haiti on the outskirts of Port-au-Prince. The Vertile House provides a safe home, food, clothing, education, and vocational training for our children. By emphasizing personal growth and development, we hope to provide opportunities for these children where none existed. The Vertile Foundation is committed to teaching youth in this region to break the cycle of excruciating poverty, disease and illiteracy and become empowered individuals and leaders in their community. 


We were connected with The Vertile Foundation through a dear friend of Tailored for Education(THANK YOU MARY) and could not be more excited to work with an organization doing such amazing things for the children of Haiti.  As we move forward we will be sure to share our progress!  For all of you that made this partnership possible, THANK YOU!

xo,
Megan and Jess

Friday, May 3, 2013

We will....


We haven't forgotten about you! Quite the opposite actually, as we have LOTS to share with you! It's just that we are in the middle of a secret project and are waiting until it's finished to update you on what we've been up to. Please email us if you have any specific questions but if you can be patient, we know you will agree it was worth it!

Thank you for all your continued support!

xo,

Megan & Jess

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Introducing Flying Kites...

...our newest Giving Partner!

From their website:

Flying Kites was started when a little boy living in an overcrowded orphanage in the slums of Nairobi challenged a small group of volunteers to see him as a child, and not as an orphan.

Orphans need bowls of rice. Children need families, people to invest in the quality of their education and the possibility of their dreams. They need nourishment and inspiration and adventure and security; they ne
ed to be shown that the world cares about who they are and who they will become.

We couldn't agree more.

Flying Kites was referred to us by a mutual contact and after a quick introduction we knew we were an obvious fit for one another.  We will be providing uniforms to 89 children attending various schools - primary and secondary schools as well as various Outreach programs.

We are psyched about this new partnership and will keep you posted as the project progresses and we have pictures of smiling faces to share with you! 




xo,
Megan & Jess

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

You're Invited!


We are excited to invite you to an exclusive screening of Girl Rising, a groundbreaking new film from Academy Award-nominated director Richard E. Robbins. The feature film tells the stories of nine extraordinary girls, each transformed for the screen by an acclaimed writer from her native country. The chapter on Haiti tells the story of Wadley, a girl who Partners In Health helped in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake.Girl Rising showcases the strength of the human spirit and the power of education to change the world.

On March 21st at 5:30pm we are hosting a special VIP event at West Bridge Restaurant in advance of the screening and we would be thrilled if you could attend. Purchase your tickets here! If you can't make it to our VIP event we would love to have you join us just for the movie screening at 6:30 pm at The Kendall Square Cinema (tickets here). Please purchase your tickets well in advance as this will certainly sell out!

Sponsored by Intel, the event will benefit the work of Tailored for Education, The Komera Project (our amazing all girls project in Rwanda) and Partners In Health (our fabulous partner in Malawi).



March 21st, 2013 at 7 p.m. EST
Kendall Square Cinema
355 Binney St., Cambridge, MA 02141
VIP Reception begins at 5:30 p.m. EST and doors for the movie screening open at 6:30 p.m. EST
 
 
xo, Megan and Jess

Monday, March 4, 2013

We are on Recoup!

We are so thrilled to announce that we are one of the causes on Recoup!  Now you have another way to shop fabulous products while helping Tailored for Education!

What is Recoup?

we are the first cause-shopping platform that brings consumers, businesses, and nonprofits together. shop for the things you want, save on exclusive promotions, all while you support the causes you love.
to learn more visit our page and start shopping! 
xo, Megan and Jess


Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Gracias

From one of our fifth graders in El Salvador :-)
Today we are wiring funds for a second round!!


Friday, February 22, 2013

Week in Review

It's been a few weeks since we have done a review.  Apologies for our low blogging volume, we have had a lot going on...which is a good thing! A few things we wanted to bring to your attention....

Check out this post on HP Impact: Entrepreneurship: One Answer to Poverty  It talks about the public and private sectors working together to enable more entrepreneurial opportunities for the impoverished, and most notably, for women.  It ties into a lot of the same points that were discussed at the  Social Enterprise Conference that we attended when Nemo was in town.

We are busy planning TFE's first trip!! Can't tell you any details yet, but this picture is a clue. If you are up on your endangered species and have kept up with our project locations, you will figure it out!


Lastly, we have two new projects for 2013! They aren't 100% official just yet, but they will be after budgets are finalized and MOUs are signed. Stay tuned ....

Happy Friday, have a great weekend and a snowy one for those of you in the Northeast. Stay warm and safe.

xoxo,

Megan & Jess

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

The words of a hero….

"I want every girl to be educated"
- Malala Yousafzai



Malala Yousafzai, the 15 year old Pakistani advocate for girls' education broke her silence this week.  As you all remember she was shot by the Taliban in October for her powerful stance on universal education for all girls.  


Her kind words, gratitude and determination should be an inspiration to us all!  What an amazing young woman and a hero to us all! 

xo, Megan and Jess

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Dignitas Part 2: Complete

We know we have been running a little silent lately, but don't mistake that silence for inactivity!  To be honest the holidays got the best of both of us.  We were so blessed with phenomenal scarf sales during the holidays, which helped us  reach a whole new audience!  Once we got through the holidays we both welcomed 2013 sick and tired.   So we took a deep breath and slowed down to get better, get organized and catch up.  Big things are coming to Tailored for Education in 2013!  Some reflection on the past year and goals for 2013 are coming soon, but for now we are pleased to announce that round two of uniform distribution with The Dignitas Project in Nairobi, Kenya is COMPLETE!  

We provided uniforms to 141 girls and 171 boys at seven schools in the Mathare Valley.  The light and hope in their faces should be an inspiration to us all. As well as a reminder than no day is a bad one!  

P.S. Are you loving all the bright colored uniforms as much as I am?  






















xo, Megan and Jess


Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Bonjour + Hola Giveaway!

Thanks to the amazing Elizabeth Baker we have a giveaway for you this week!  Pop on over to Elizabeth's fabulous blog, Bonjour + Hola to win your very own Michael scarf.  Between now and Tuesday, January 22nd all you have to do is:
1. Facebook or Tweet about this giveaway {with a link back to this post!}
2. Send Elizabeth an email {elizabeth@bonjourandhola.com} stating you have done so {include your tweet so she can see it!}. Also, include your contact info!
3. Like Bonjour + Hola on Facebook
The Michael scarf is the perfect "pick me up" to cure those January blues while giving the gift of education!  A big thanks to Elizabeth for helping us raise awareness with such a beautiful write-up on  Bonjour + Hola, our go-to spot for all things fabulous!

xo, Megan and Jess

 

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Sneak peek....

of our SECOND project with The Dignitas Project! We provided uniforms to 141 girls and 171 boys from seven schools in the Mathare Valley. These uniforms included a pair of shorts, a shirt, a sweater, shoes, and a pair of socks for boys and a dress, a sweater, shoes, and a pair of socks for girls. Aren't they just adorable?! 

 
 
 
 
xo,
Megan & Jess