Bridge Course Program

2024 Goal: $10,000
Square Circles Publishing royalties: $3,000
Private donation: $4,000
Received from donors: $3,300

Total to date: $10,300

Balance to raise: $0

2010 Bridge Course group
2011 Bridge Course group
2012 Bridge Course group
2013 Bridge Course group
2014 Bridge Course group
2015 Bridge Course group
2016 Bridge Course group
2017 Bridge Course girls
2018 Bridge Course girls
2017 Bridge Course girls
2020 Bridge Course girls
2021-22 BridgeCourse girls
Bridge Course 2022-23
Bridge Course 2023-24
2006: The building Sr Crescence wanted to renovate
2006: The building Sr Crescence wanted to renovate
2010: The renovated and expanded building on Opening Day
2010: The renovated and expanded building on Opening Day
Opening Day, March 10, 2010
Opening Day, March 10, 2010

From Saskia Raevouri: Every year since 2010 we have raised scholarship money for the Bridge Course program run by Sr. Mary Crescence in Bihar, India, which provides the brightest girls from the poorest villages with a chance at a continuing education. Each year approximately eighteen girls are selected from those attending the village FreeSchools, and after testing are approved to live and study in the Bridge Course dormitory on the grounds of Sacred Heart Convent in Bettiah. This year our goal is $10,000 which covers 21 girls' room, board, medical expenses and toiletries; salaries for two teachers, a hostel warden, a cook and an office assistant; all study materials; office supplies; meeting costs; travel allowances; audit fees; and dormitory maintenance including utilities.

Once again Paula Sutton, Fred Harris, and our friends at Mind, Body and Spirit are working with us to collect and transfer the tax-deductible donations. You may use the Paypal option or mail checks (earmarked "Bridge Course Program") to:

Mind, Body and Spirit, Inc.

c/o Fred F. Harris, Jr.
Greenberg Traurig, P.A.
101 East College Ave.
Tallahassee, Florida 32301 USA


The Bridge Course Story

When I visited the FreeSchools with Sue Tennant for the first time in 2006, Sr. Crescence told us of her dream to renovate an existing structure on the convent grounds and turn it into a dormitory for girls. Her plan was to take in, each year, eighteen of the brightest girls from the FreeSchools and offer them a chance to "bridge over" academically to be on par with students who attend the formal schools. At the same time the girls would learn social skills and be exposed to a higher standard of living, acquiring habits they could take back to inspire and educate their primitive villagers. Additionally they would form bonds with each other, leading to high-level cross-fertilization between remote villages.

These girls would otherwise be contracted into early marriages, bear many children, and live their lives in grass huts without electricity or toilets. Even with basic teachings, they have little opportunity to realize their full potential.

I loved Sr. Crescence's idea and promised to help make it a reality. Returning home I raised the money first for the building [read my account here] as well as funds for the first year's supplies and scholarships. Named the "Bridge Course Program for Poorest Girls," the grand opening ceremony took place in March 2010, attended by Geri Johnson, Dr. John Lange and myself [read my account here].

Each year since then, Sr. Crescence and her staff have acted as "talent scouts," identifying the most promising female students between 7 and 11 years of age and putting them and their parents through an extensive screening process before granting the girls admission to the program. To date, over 150 girls have been educated in the Bridge Course program and many have gone on to higher education. At the same time, we have raised an average of $8,000 per year for scholarships and related expenses.

I have personally visited the Bridge Course and FreeSchools programs four times, together with Sue Tennant, Geri Johnson, Dr. John Lange and others. I can vouch that every cent raised goes into the programs. Sr. Crescence and her Sacred Heart sisters have been toiling to upgrade living conditions in Bihar for almost 100 years. They have taken vows of poverty, are self-supporting and receive nothing from the Catholic Church or the government, refusing to consort with corruption, bribery, and other practices that are common in India when money is involved. They do the actual work and the only help we as Westerners can offer is financial.

This year the goal is $8,500 to cover 18 girls, study materials, textbooks, stationery for exams, toilet articles, medical expenses, games articles, salaries for two teachers and a hostel warden, meeting and office expenses, travel allowance (for the girls to visit their families in remote villages), audit fees, and dormitory maintenance.

You may donate either through FreeSchools-USA, earmarked for Bridge Course, or with Paypal via our partner Mind, Body and Spirit, Inc. All donations are tax-deductible.

2022-23 Bridge Course Report
2021-2022 Bridge Course Report
2021-22 Early Report
2021 Bridge Course Update
2019-2020 Bridge Course Report
2018-2019 Bridge Course Report
2017-2018 Bridge Course Report
2016-2017 Bridge Course Report
2015-2016 Bridge Course Report
2014-2015 Bridge Course Report
2012-2013 Bridge Course Report
2011-2012 Bridge Course Report
2010-2011 Bridge Course Report
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