Iroto School of Hotel and Catering
Providing skills for young girls in rural Nigeria
Iroto School of Hotel and Catering started in 2005 to offer hospitality training to young girls from the rural community of Iroto and its surrounding areas. Before Iroto School opened, most women from these areas were unemployed due to lack technical skills. Training beyond secondary school was unaffordable for their families, so young women were more likely to marry young or join the growing population of the unemployed. Now, those women qualify for jobs and can independently improve their living conditions.
Iroto School offers a two year certificate program in Hotel and Catering. It also serves as a training center for those working toward the National Vocational Qualification, an internationally recognized certificate. Apart from their academic work, the students are actively engaged in community development outreach, enhancing the social impact of the school in the surrounding villages.
To accommodate the increasing demand for admission, the school recently embarked on a facilities expansion program. More residential rooms, classrooms, a computer room and workshops are under construction, and Iroto School is raising money for necessary furniture and equipment, which will cost an estimated $240,000 (N84,000,000.00).
Testimony
Adeola Adetayo Balikis
“It seems like a dream, that very day I was given an admission letter into this great citadel of learning; Iroto School of Hotel and Catering. The expectations were so high that I had no choice but to live up to them. With Iroto School I have realized that becoming a professional demands hard work and I am grateful for the training offered; it is worthwhile. I learnt to focus on positive information and to make good decisions. In my departmental work, I have learnt how to cook, garnish, wash and handle all kinds of materials that involves my profession.”
Your generous donation will help Iroto School sustain its growing population of students and keep our commitment to our mission of providing professional skills to young women.
To donate by check:
Make check out to American Initiatives for Social Development with the memo line “Iroto School” and send to:
American Initiatives for Social Development
PO Box 1670
New York, NY 10156-1670
Lantana College of Hospitality
Providing innovative training for young Nigerian women in field of hospitality
Lantana College of Hospitality provides comprehensive, innovative training for young women to empower them with knowledge and skills to work in the field of hospitality. The College offers a two-year Professional Certificate in Hospitality Operations, as well as courses in home management and culinary services. Graduates are employment in hotels, restaurants, and other food and hospitality businesses. Many have showcased their talents as small scale hospitality entrepreneurs.
Students of Lantana College come from impoverished families in the villages of Enugu State. Many of these families are farmers and traders with small shops in front of their homes where they sell their farm produce. Students pay minimal fees to attend the college, and the cost of education per student is financed through donations towards scholarships and proceeds from sales of baked items and other products made by the students as part of their occupational training.
Lantana College of Hospitality started operations in 1987, and it moved to its current campus in 2012. The current campus was largely funded by the EU and private donors, but the college is still planning to build an auditorium, computer room, a chapel and meeting rooms. Now that the College has started student admissions for the National Vocational Qualification, an internationally accredited certification program, it will need to fund additional rooms for teachers and supervisors.
Testimony
Dorothy
I registered for a Bakery and Confectionery course at Lantana College of Hospitality when I badly needed extra income for my family. I was amazed at the variety of recipes one was exposed to within a very short time. I could hardly wait to try them out. And such was the enthusiasm of all my course mates who were going to take the business of snack-making full time.
I carried out trial sales for one week and the response was tremendous. Lantana has not only solved a financial problem for me but has given me the tools to make life more delightful in my home. No family celebration passes without my presenting a beautiful cake to everyone’s delight. I am earning extra income from the convenience and comfort of my home. I am planning to take more courses in Hospitality Management the school offers so as to be better equipped.
Your donation will help many young women acquire the necessary skills to obtain gainful employment or engage in entrepreneurial initiatives.
To learn more, visit lantanacollege.com.
To donate by check:
Make check out to American Initiatives for Social Development with the memo line “Lantana College” and send to:
American Initiatives for Social Development
PO Box 1670
New York, NY 10156-1670
Uzommiri Study Centre
Promoting true freedom through knowledge in South Africa
Uzommiri Study Centre, an initiative of the Women's Board of the Educational Cooperation Society (ECS-WB), aims at empowerment for young women in Nigeria. Established in 1980, this non-governmental organization has been dedicated to fostering holistic development among university students and secondary school girls in Eastern Nigeria. By providing young women with comprehensive formation, Uzommiri not only nurtures responsible citizenship and leadership but also promotes self-assurance.
Through a diverse range of programs encompassing academics, leadership, personality development, citizenship education, the centre cultivates vital skills and values essential for a refined character and societal contribution. Additionally, the centre extends its reach through Community Development/Health outreaches, catering to slums and rural areas within the region, serving as a platform for university student volunteers to actively engage in community service. This fosters a culture of giving back and collective progress.
Operating out of rented apartments since its inception, the Centre has faced significant limitations in providing the optimal environment necessary for her activities. A new place which can serve as a permanent facility has just been found. Uzommiri wants to help undergraduates by giving them a library, study rooms, and small classrooms for specialized seminars. These are resources and facilities that government-owned universities lack.
Uzommiri Study Centre needs donors to help expand and improve its programs. With the help of generous individuals, it will continue to serve the future leaders of Nigeria.
To learn more, click here.
To donate by check:
Make check out to American Initiatives for Social Development with the memo line “Uzommiri” and send to:
American Initiatives for Social Development
PO Box 1670
New York, NY 10156-1670
Wavecrest College of Hospitality
Energizing Nigeria’s workforce together
Wavecrest College of Hospitality is the premier private monotechnic in Nigeria. It was fully accredited by the National Board for Technical Education in 2010 to offer a National Diploma and a Higher National Diploma in Hospitality Management. Wavecrest College’s curriculum encompasses broad-based knowledge, skills specialization, entrepreneurship and commitment to work in sustainable projects. Graduates consistently find employment in the growing field of hospitality at operative or supervisory levels.
In the last 50 years Wavecrest College of Hospitality has consistently trained individuals and produced graduates who are in very high demand in the Hospitality Industry.
100% of our graduates are decently employed within three months after graduation. About 40% become entrepreneurs while working and even employers of labor soon after graduation.
Presently, hospitality education is a guarantee of employment in Nigeria. Wavecrest has been identified by the international community—African Union Development Agency (AUDA NEPAD)—and the government of Germany, KfW who have recognized our impact in society in terms of providing and improving education, employability and economic independence.
Wavecrest is a recipient of the Skills Initiative for Africa (SIFA) grant.
Construction of the Wavecrest (HSEDCE)
Wavecrest is currently building a center for growing its impact in Nigeria. It will be used for giving hospitality education and training that is world–class inclusive, sustainable, and focused on business development in a technology-enabled marketplace.
To learn more, visit www.wavecrest.edu.ng/home
To donate by check:
Make check out to American Initiatives for Social Development with the memo line “Wavecrest College of Hospitality” and send to:
American Initiatives for Social Development
PO Box 1670
New York, NY 10156-1670
Wavecrest Study Centre
Improving academics and enriching the lives of young people in Nigeria
Wavecrest Study Centre helps young women who live in the suburban area of Lagos State. The Study Centre challenges these women to manage their time for academic pursuits well and excel in school. The Centre organizes clubs which provide junior and secondary school girls with well-rounded formation, helping them to achieve their academic potential and build self-confidence.
These clubs offer academic classes in study techniques, public speaking and effective writing. Practical classes also include home management, cooking and baking, music and arts and crafts. Students receive individual attention as they progress through tutoring and mentoring programs. The clubs also carry out community service projects, which cater to underprivileged children and those with special needs. These projects develop leadership and team building skills and encourage the students to grow in the virtues of compassion, magnanimity and generosity.
Wavecrest is constructing a new building to house the clubs with ample space and facilitate its classes and activities. Your donation will help with this enormous project!
Testimony
Judith Ayemere attended the club activities at Wavecrest Study Centre.
“I remember how I used to look forward to the activities of the club every Tuesday evening. I loved the serenity of the environment, which was beautifully designed with potted plants and well-kept furniture. What awed me the most was the maintenance culture of Wavecrest Study Centre. The furniture though they have been in use for ages still looked new. This maintenance culture I have tried to inculcate in my life; and not just me alone but all the club girls who came to the Centre.
At times in my life when I was in compromising situations and had to make life-changing decisions, the teachings and values I acquired from Wavecrest came to the fore. I was taught to live an ordered life, with a plan for everything be it career, social or spiritual. I still struggle with being that person I was formed to be, but that is what makes me human. The moment we stop struggling with our challenges and give in to weakness and failure then we stop living because life is a continuous struggle.
It's worth mentioning that Wavecrest didn't just form me but made me a role model to my peers and those around me. The values Wavecrest gives to teenage girls is one that cannot be quantified. “Raise up a child in the way she should grow and when she does she will not depart from it”. This is what Wavecrest Study Centre did for me. It picks you up at a time when you are struggling with contemporary challenges and doesn't force its ways on you but gently guides you on the right path.”
To learn more, visit www.wavecreststudycentre.org/.
To donate by check:
Make check out to American Initiatives for Social Development with the memo line “Wavecrest Study Centre” and send to:
American Initiatives for Social Development
PO Box 1670
New York, NY 10156-1670