
$101,900 raised for education in Nigeria!
- % of Goal Reached 100%
A Note from Suzy
Dear friends,
I am thrilled to invite you to join me in a new initiative. This year, I am supporting kids’ education in Nigeria through the nonprofit organization, Take Heart. Did you know that, according to UNICEF, one in every five of the world’s out-of-school children is in Nigeria? Also, more than half of girls in North Nigeria are not currently attending school. UNICEF describes these causes are “driven by various factors, including economic barriers and socio-cultural norms and practices that discourage attendance in formal education, especially for girls.”
I am passionate about education and the impact it can make through many generations. Typically, a gift of $100 would provide one child with an education.
However, I’m offering to match this donation up to $25k, so your donation of $100 doubles in impact and provides TWO children with the educational opportunities they need to thrive for an entire year!
Will you join me in sponsoring over 500 children in Nigeria this year?
Suzy Myers
Before school opened

After school opened



Witness the Impact
Last year, Take Heart opened a school for 181 children
in an Internally Displaced Persons camp in North Nigeria.
Witness the kind of impact you can make with your donation.
Watch kids practice
the alphabet
Meet Esther
Esther is 4 years old and lives in Northeast Nigeria. She’s the fourth of seven children. This precious family was displaced by Boko Haram and now live in a camp for internally displaced people (IDP).
When Take Heart opened a school in the camp, no child’s happiness matched Esther’s excitement. Every day, she is thrilled to learn alongside her friends and is happy knowing people like you are coming alongside to support and pray for her.


A Note from Suzy
Dear friends,
I am thrilled to invite you to join me in a new initiative. This year, I am supporting kids’ education in Nigeria through the nonprofit organization, Take Heart. Did you know that, according to UNICEF, one in every five of the world’s out-of-school children is in Nigeria? Also, more than half of girls in North Nigeria are not currently attending school. UNICEF describes these causes are “driven by various factors, including economic barriers and socio-cultural norms and practices that discourage attendance in formal education, especially for girls.”
I am passionate about education and the impact it can make through many generations. Typically, a gift of $100 would provide one child with an education.
However, I’m offering to match this donation up to $25k, so your donation of $100 doubles in impact and provides TWO children with the educational opportunities they need to thrive for an entire year!
Will you join me in sponsoring over 500 children in Nigeria this year?
Suzy Myers
Last year, Take Heart opened a school for 181 children in an
Internally Displaced Persons camp in North Nigeria.
Witness the kind of impact you can make with your donation.
Before school opened



After school opened



Watch kids practice
the alphabet
Meet Esther
Esther is 4 years old and lives in Northeast Nigeria. She’s the fourth of seven children. This precious family was displaced by Boko Haram and now live in a camp for internally displaced people (IDP).
When Take Heart opened a school in the camp, no child’s happiness matched Esther’s excitement. Every day, she is thrilled to learn alongside her friends and is happy knowing people like you are coming alongside to support and pray for her.