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The Zambia’s Scholarship Fund supports a continuous cycle of education in Zambia.

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Zambia's Scholarship Fund

Board of Directors

 

 

Peggy Rogers

President

6035 N. 4500 W.

Bear River City, UT 84301

435-279-8900

801-588-9435

peggyarogers@yahoo.com

 

Scott Rogers

Vice President

6035 N. 4500 W.

Bear River City, UT 84301

435-279-8900

 

scotty94840@yahoo.com

 

Barbara Sims

Secretary

1148 N. Hwy 89

Kaysville, UT 84037

801-589-0336

 

 

barbara4zambia@yahoo.com

 

 

Susan Andersen

Treasurer

190 W. 1500 N.

Brigham City, UT 84302

 

435-734-2318

 

susan4zambia@yahoo.com

 

 

Bobbie Brock

Public School Coordinator

 

882 W. 885 S.

Brigham City, UT 84302

435-723-7987

 

jerrybob61@hotmail.com

 

Brita Chon

Foundations Specialist

3125 S. 4880 W.

West Valley, UT 84120

 

801-955-1005

 

 

britta4zambia@yahoo.com

 

Ann Belk

Newsletter Specialist

4740 W. 14400 N.

Garland, UT 84312

 

435-458-3417

 

 

ann4zambia@yahoo.com

 

 

 

ZSF Budget Summary
2010
2011 (projected)

 

 

Total Income

 

173,553

 

190,000

 

Total Expenses

 

195,634

 

138,530

 

Fundraising Expenses

22,000

 

10,000

 

 

Total Administrative Expenses in Zambia

(no administrative expenses in the U.S.)

 

9,000

 

Not available

 

 

Zambia's Scholarship Fund is a 501(c)(3) charity.

 

ZSF Privacy Policy | IRS Form 990 | ZSF Accomplishments | ZSF Profit and Loss | Detailed 2011 Budget

 

 

 

In the documentary, Teach a Man to Fish, Humphrey Kafula tells us how as a young teen he become utterly hopeless.  His home life was very bad and he had no chance of success at school. He could see no end to his misery.  He went out to a remote area, planning to take his life, hoping he would never be found and bring shame to his mother.  While there he had a miraculous experience that made him realize that God cared for him.  He turned around and went home and in a very short time ended up being sponsored so that he could go to school.  He meet a teacher that changed his life filling him with hope and inspiration. His greatest desire in life then became the goal to become a teacher and share the light he gained from his education. Humphrey worked in the mines to save enough money, but couldn’t make ends meet. Eventually the Fund was able to send Humphrey to college. He was so happy he couldn’t express it.

Now, Humphrey is a teacher assigned to a rural village. Now his dreams of bringing hope and happiness to hundreds of young African students has come true. In time he hopes to work his way up to being a High School teacher.

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