What We Do
The goal of English Empowerment Program (EEP) is to ensure that underprivileged and or destitute kids are allowed the opportunity to thrive in the threshold of education through furthering their knowledge of the English language.
Who We Are
Our team is currently made up of a few high school students that have just recently come back from teaching their first lessons in India and a number of advisors. Anjali Bajaj is excited to be spear-heading the team's efforts, today. Some of our advisors includes our founders as well as experienced professionals, who have been certified to teach English as a second language and support local ESL schools.
Our Humble Beginnings
We were First founded by Tanya Shah and Ganisha Sethi a few years back. Tanya and Ganisha both worked closely with the Home of Hope board to get involved with the projects. Since then, we've been working hard to create a lot of learning material and teaching games for our future teachers. This year, things have really taken off. We're now part of the HOH Youth Chapter (HOHYC), although you can feel free to contact us directly if you're particularly interested in teaching English at the HOH projects. See how, below.
How To Get Involved
Anyone that decides to go to India to teach English at any of the Home of Hope projects won't regret it. And though you will be going to teach them, we can assure you that you will return having learnt something from them as well. To get involved feel free to leave us a comment below! You can also tell us about yourself here!
The goal of English Empowerment Program (EEP) is to ensure that underprivileged and or destitute kids are allowed the opportunity to thrive in the threshold of education through furthering their knowledge of the English language.
Who We Are
Our team is currently made up of a few high school students that have just recently come back from teaching their first lessons in India and a number of advisors. Anjali Bajaj is excited to be spear-heading the team's efforts, today. Some of our advisors includes our founders as well as experienced professionals, who have been certified to teach English as a second language and support local ESL schools.
Our Humble Beginnings
We were First founded by Tanya Shah and Ganisha Sethi a few years back. Tanya and Ganisha both worked closely with the Home of Hope board to get involved with the projects. Since then, we've been working hard to create a lot of learning material and teaching games for our future teachers. This year, things have really taken off. We're now part of the HOH Youth Chapter (HOHYC), although you can feel free to contact us directly if you're particularly interested in teaching English at the HOH projects. See how, below.
How To Get Involved
Anyone that decides to go to India to teach English at any of the Home of Hope projects won't regret it. And though you will be going to teach them, we can assure you that you will return having learnt something from them as well. To get involved feel free to leave us a comment below! You can also tell us about yourself here!
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