Africa University Helps Agnetha Musona Build Orphanages

Scholarship beneficiaries say their lives have been transformed because of gifts provided by Los Altos (California) UMC.
Scholarship beneficiaries say their lives have been transformed because of gifts provided by Los Altos (California) UMC.

Africa University senior and social work major Agnetha Valentine Musona, 23, is a young woman with big ideas.

Your support of the Africa University Fund apportionment supports the general operating expenses of Africa University including faculty and staff salaries and vital infrastructure.

Thanks to a scholarship from Los Altos (California) United Women in Faith, Agnetha’s dream of going to college became a reality. She received a direct scholarship to Africa University from caring women whose love spanned the 10,000-mile distance between Los Altos and Harare.

“One of my biggest long-term goals after graduation is to work hard and invest in building orphanages in at least three countries in Africa,” she said.

Scholarships Help Women Graduate

Eighteen years ago, the women started the African Student Education Fund as direct scholarships, given annually and used immediately to help women complete undergraduate degree programs at AU. To date, direct scholarship gifts from LAUMC to Africa University total more than $561,000.

The Los Altos women recently announced a major gift of $137,000 to AU. Of the $137,000, $130,000 is designated to establish an endowed scholarship fund at AU; the remaining $7,000 is a direct scholarship gift to add one more woman to the existing roster of seven United Women in Faith-LAUMC scholars at AU. The source is the Ellen Gillis Legacy Fund, a bequest by a former member.

“Ellen Gillis was very interested in education for women, a cornerstone of the United Women in Faith mission,” said Linda Miller, current African Student Education Fund lead and retired church treasurer at Los Altos UMC. “In addition to her passion for our relationship with Africa University, which she supported during her lifetime, she had a passion for the arts and art education.”

Changing Lives of Women in Africa

Miller noted, “Our support of Africa University is much more than life changing,” she said. “It is world changing. Praise God! We establish this scholarship in faith and with joy, and with deep gratitude to Ellen Gillis for her generosity and trust.

“As for our ongoing support of women at Africa University,” Miller continued, “the opportunity to provide scholarship support for young women who would not otherwise be able to attend university is deeply meaningful for us. Once a year, on Africa University Scholarship Sunday, we … introduce our scholarship recipients to the congregation by sharing their thank-you letters and videos. The joy of that Sunday is something we all look forward to.”

Elalie Kambaj Tshipeng, health board coordinator for the South Congo Annual Conference in the DRC, is grateful for the gift of empowerment through LAUWF. For female students at Africa University, she said, “it serves for bridging paths to capitalizing potential otherwise denied due to financial shortage.

“When embraced with a heart of gratitude and spirit of accomplishment, the scholarship will take recipients to the world and bring the world to them accordingly.”

To the women at Los Altos UMC, she said, “May the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob fill your cups in all seasons.”

Your Generous Support Helps Educate Africa

By supporting the Africa University Fund apportionment, you help provide financial support for the general operating expenses of Africa University. This university helps empower students from across the continent of Africa to give back to their individual countries on their return home. Please encourage your leaders and congregations to support the Africa University Fund at 100 percent.

excerpt from a story by Barbara Dunlap-Berg, freelance writer in Carbondale, Illinois.

One of seven apportioned giving opportunities of The United Methodist Church, the Africa University Fund transforms Africa by educating and empowering students from across the continent through Africa University, the first fully accredited, United Methodist-related educational institution on the continent. The Africa University Fund supports the general operating expenses of Africa University including faculty and staff salaries and vital infrastructure. Please encourage your leaders and congregations to support the Africa University Fund at 100 percent.

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