I’d like to support Encore de la Paix’s effort to provide scholarships to students through the Educate Gabon project.
You can contribute by Paypal or credit card. Our fiscal sponsor, FJC, located in New York City, no longer accepts checks. FJC continues to ensure that donations are tax-deductible (see small print below.)
By credit card: Click here to make your donation on line.
By check:
- Make your check payable to FJC
- Indicate Encore de la Paix as the recipient
- Provide your current mailing address on check so FJC can issue you a tax receipt for your gift.
- Mail to FJC at: 225 West 39th Street, 12th Floor, New York, NY 10018
Below – the winners of the first year of the scholarship program at College Calasanz in Libreville. (Back row – Chrys Renabell Hassam, Dan Wilson Gatchi Tsafack, and Jeremie Ondzaghe)
The small print: As a participant in the Fiscal Sponsorship Program administered by FJC, all contributions made to the Encore De La Paix account maintained at FJC are fully deductible to the extent allowed by the Internal Revenue Service, as FJC is a registered 501(c)3. Donors will receive a tax substantiation letter for their contributions in excess of $250 or more. For more information on FJC, check out their website: http://www.fjc.org/
January 15, 2015 at 9:16 am
Bonjour à tous
Je veux vous dire que ce que vous faites est tout simplement UNIQUE. je salue toutes les personnes qui contribue à apporter un peu de fraternité, c’est formidable. Pour avoir la PAIX, la fraternité entre êtres humains garantie la Paix du monde. En un mot comme en cent, MERCI à tous, aux américains et aux gabonais, particulièrement aux ressortissants de Doumandzou appelé aussi le Centre Du Monde ou CDM
November 25, 2015 at 10:12 am
MERCI TONTON GASTON POUR CE JOLI MESAGE
November 25, 2018 at 9:22 pm
I hope that for 2019 we have our best fund raising effort ever and we are able to carry on our efforts working side by side with the local NGO’s. I know that for me it will be very exciting to return to Abam Eba. I left Peace Corps service in 1964 and it’s hard to to assimilate that it’s been 52 years since I last worked on the school in Abam Eba. I’m sure things have changed and many of my friends are no longer but I’m absolutely positive that the same welcoming spirit will be found still in place.