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Westmont College Students Organize to Raise Funds for Opportunity

Last week, around 1,000 students of Westmont College in Santa Barbara, Calif. gathered for Chapel with special guest speaker Kadita “A.T.” Tshibaka. Tshibaka, a member of the Opportunity International Board of Directors, inspired the students with his life story, speaking to them about growing up in poverty in the Democratic Republic of Congo, telling them how he was given the opportunity to get an education and move to the U.S. to attend Dartmouth College.

The story of A.T.‘s life demonstrated to the students what a person with very little can do when offered an opportunity. He told the students that he feels privileged to be able to speak to them, grateful for the success he has had by the grace of God.

Then, the students were offered the chance to make a difference themselves and directly impact the lives of people living in poverty. A group of 20 Westmont alumni and friends of the college, in cooperation with the student-run Business and Investments Club, donated 441 OptINnow $25 gift cards to the students so that they can fund the loans of http://www.opportunity.org/Opportunity International[/intlink] entrepreneurs working their way out of poverty.

Plus, Westmont students have the unique opportunity to increase their impact. Through the generosity of anonymous donors, every student’s donation beyond their gift card, made through the Westmont College group on OptINnow, will be matched.

Dusty Baker, Westmont senior and president of the Business and Investments Club, is spearheading http://www.opportunity.org/what-is-microfinance/microfinance[/intlink] involvement on campus. He co-organized the event along with the club vice-president, senior Jay Howard, and senior Aaron Cooke, who heads Save the World, an international development group on campus.  

Baker reflected, “The students’ enthusiasm was great. We had a lot of people asking for ways they could get involved on top of funding. I think the overall response was that college students like the fact that their seemingly small investment gets someone that much closer to achieving their entrepreneurial goal.”

Cooke agreed: “The big success of the Chapel event and gift cards was not only the positive change that was enacted in the physical circumstances of those receiving the loans. Just as important was the paradigm shift it engendered in the students, who saw, many for the first time, that they could make a real and substantial difference in the lives of the poor through the power of microloans.”

The OptINnow event at Westmont College is testament to the power students have to improve the lives of people living in poverty. Every donation, every opportunity, no matter how small, can make a difference. Students looking to get involved in the work of Opportunity should visit http://www.opportunity.org/be-involved/students/opportunity.org/students[/intlink]. You’ll learn how you can join the fight against global poverty through microfinance, including how to apply to be our http://www.opportunity.org/be-involved/campus-coordinators/Campus Coordinator[/intlink] at your school. For more, visit our http://www.opportunity.org/be-involved/students/students page[/intlink].

Comments

  • Sbittek83

    A.T. Tshibaka is one of the warmest, most genuine people I've come to know through working Opportunity. His passion, compassion, and commitment to those we serve shines through in every word he speaks. He is an inspiration and a wonderful gift from God. I am humbled and priveledged to work alongside him and the rest of our colleagues.

  • eriemer

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  • ABearden

    It's so great to see Westmont getting excited about microfinance and Opportunity's good work in the developing world. As a Westmont alum now interning at Opportunity, I can attest to the passion of both Westmont students and Opportunity International employees to help where the need is greatest. Let's do everything we can to continue the partnership between the college and the organization so that we can jointly bless others with the many blessings we have been given!

  • eriemer

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  • Annsley

    How exciting to see Westmont step up to the plate of Christian higher education institutions supporting Opportunity! Although I missed the chance to attend college in California, this reinforces my belief that the students on that side of the US are committed to more than just sand and surf. :-) They have also collaborated with other NGOs in what is likely a mutually benefitial partnership, just as Opportunity does with Compassion, Habitat for Humanity, and World Relief.

  • eriemer

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  • Eric W

    I would love it if I could get my campus (Calvin College) involved i something like this. It would be an amazing opportunity

  • Hthaokip

    sir/madam, I am HT HAOKIP from CCPUR,MANIPUR have run one Junior High School for the poor and backward people in the said place.So, I want now this School to be upgraded in high school since people in villages can't pursue their high school standard in town or city because poorness,poverty etc.Parent's from the villages or Area itself request me to keep nursery to class ten but for my side it's really hardship and problem to financial problem. So, dear Sir/madam,it is my hearted request you or your organisation to help me for upgradation of the said school ie Mata lambulane Junior High Schools,right now 130 students was reading here.

  • ktp

    It sounds like this was an incredible event! I'm so pleased to hear that students are getting involved and so committed to making a difference in the world through microfinance. Thanks to the Westmont Alumni and friends for providing OptINnow gift cards – what a wonderful way and generous contribution to ensure these students' involvement.

  • eriemer

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    Emily

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