ERASMON: S197-BOA
November
2023
Erasmon has been promoted to the fourth grade, a testament to his academic achievements. His teacher commends him for consistently earning good grades and being an outstanding student in class. Known for his enthusiasm in answering questions and posing insightful inquiries, Erasmon’s thirst for knowledge sets him apart.
Despite his academic success, Erasmon remains steadfast as the captain of his soccer team. He dreams of becoming a doctor one day. He continues to reside with his father, supported in school by Girl Power Africa’s amazing network, he deeply thanks you. Sponsored by: Leslie Eisenberg
October
2022
Thirteen-year-old Erasmon is promoted to third grade. With a high aptitude in science and math, and with the continued support of GPA’s amazing sponsor network, Erasmon’s dream of becoming a doctor is achievable. He is also showing leadership skills as he is the current captain of the school’s soccer team. His teacher reports “He is smart, and he gets support from his family”. Sponsored by: Leslie Eisenberg
September
September 2020
2020
Thanks to the generous donation from Leslie Eisenberg, Erasmon has been re-enrolled into school for the 2020/2021 school year. He did not complete his last year and is still in the 1st grade this year due to his poor health issues. When we saw him this year he had a serious skin rash all over that is making him suffer but he still wants to be a doctor when he grows up to help sick people feel better.
October 2019
2019
Thanks to the generous donation from Leslie Eisenberg, Erasmon has been re-enrolled into school for the 2019-2020 school year.
June
We are pleased to announce that Erasmon was promoted to the 1st grade for the 2018-2019 school year. Leslie Eisenberg, thank you for your sponsorship and giving your student a gift of education through Girl Power Africa.
September
2018
Meet Erasmon, who has been generously sponsored by Leslie Eisenberg. He is 9 years old and, in the Kindergarten-2 this year. Erasmon lives in Boapea, Liberia with his father. His father has 8 children and could not afford to send him to school this year. He hopes to be a doctor when he grows up.