A new chapter for Breaking Ground, and for me.
In August 2006, I returned from my work in Doumbouo, Cameroon and moved to Portland, Maine. Within weeks of my arrival in Portland, I was welcomed into the community of Waynflete School. For the past two years, I've taught middle school History (Cultural Geography) and French, and advised in the 7th grade. I've never truly known Portland outside of the context of my work at Waynflete.
Today, however, marks a new chapter in my life, and in the development of Breaking Ground. In acknowledgment of the time investment that Breaking Ground deserves for it to flourish, I've set out to work full-time as our Executive Director. I have several leads on possible funding to make this possible, but there's still a lot of uncertainty there.
To my colleagues and students at Waynflete: Thank you for all your laughter, enthusiasm, and support. I'll miss you!
On est ensemble (Together),
Lindsay
And... we're back!
Work continues in Cameroon!
Great news! Breaking Ground has been approved as a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity. What does that mean? Effective March 4, 2007, all donations are fully tax deductible.
Furthermore, check out the work of our first official Ground Coordinator, Sarah Oxford, at her own blog: www.breaking-ground.org/oxford.
Thank you for all your support, and please, keep checking in!
On est ensemble,
Lindsay
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Grassroots, Sustainability, Community
www.breaking-ground.org
Exciting News!
Once again, I am writing to you from Portland, Maine. Though Breaking Ground's projects in Cameroon are currently on hold, there has been a lot of exciting change brewing. This past weekend, we held our first ever "board meeting" in Weekapaug, Rhode Island for what will soon be our very own incorporated public charity. What does that mean? Soon your donations to us will be tax deductible. What else does it mean? We're sending our first official "ground coordinator" (aka volunteer) back to Cameroon this August! This post is just to let you know that a lot of big changes are happening. Our web page will be going through some transformations, so keep checking in for new photos and information. And most of all, spread the word!
If you would like to make a contribution, please write a check to Lindsay Clarke and send it to:
Breaking Ground - Cameroon
c/o Corky Clarke
218 Lansdowne Avenue
Wayne, PA 19087
If you would like to ensure that your donation is made after our official incorporation (thus making it tax deductible), please post-date your check for December 20, 2006. I will post a message as soon as we are fully operating as a public charity.
Thanks for all your support, and again, keep checking in!
-Lindsay