In its 30th Honour Year 30 Scholarships From Yönelt Educational Instuition – 11-March-2020
Having completed its 30th Honorary Year, Yönelt Educational Institutions continues its social responsibility projects. With the project, which started with the goal of “Scholarship for 30 Students in the 30th Honorary Year”, the proceeds from the bazaar organized by the students, teachers and parents of one class every week reach university students as scholarships in cooperation with EGET (Education, Geriatrics, Ecological Agriculture, Tourism) Foundation.
Neval Colak
Yönelt Educational Institutions organized a bazaar with the students, teachers and parents of one class every week with the project “Scholarship for 30 Students in the 30th Honorary Year” and delivered the proceeds to university students as scholarships in cooperation with EGET (Education, Geriatrics, Ecological Agriculture, Tourism) Foundation.
Yönelt Educational Institutions also started a series of activities with the awareness slogan “Scholarship for 30 Students in the 30th Honorary Year”, coordinated by Classroom Teacher Aylin Bal, English Teacher Şölen Tataroğlu, and the entire implementation managed by the students. Within the scope of the project, the students, teachers and parents of one class organize a bazaar every week and deliver the proceeds to university students as scholarships in cooperation with EGET Foundation.
Emphasizing that the project “Scholarship for 30 Students in the 30th Honorary Year” will continue until the end of the semester, Science High School 11. Beyza Korkmaz, a student in the class, noted that the income from the bazaars they organize will reach university students as scholarships in cooperation with the EGET Foundation.
“WE AIM TO EXPAND THE PROJECT”
Korkmaz said that he was happy to be involved in this project and said, “We donate the income from the bazaar organized by a class in our school every week to the EGET Foundation under the responsibility of the students. We were read a letter from a student who received a scholarship at EGET Foundation. What we listened to gave us goosebumps. I was very honored by the impact of contributing to the education of even one person. Our project became even more meaningful. Therefore, we aim to expand the project with different activities. As the project coordination team, our next goal is to organize a concert. With the project, which will continue until the end of the semester, the income from the bazaars will reach university students as scholarships in cooperation with EGET Foundation.”
“WE BELIEVE THAT THE TRADITION OF SOLIDARITY AND SOLIDARITY WILL STAND UP”
Özlem Uzman, Chairperson of the Board of Directors of EGET Foundation, said: “Our people were looking for institutions and organizations they could trust wholeheartedly. This search was due to the confusing and unapprovable initiatives and abuses. EGET Foundation, which has adopted transparency and principlism as its motto since the day it was founded, has already proved to our society with every initiative that this sought-after, longed-for, heartfelt need for a non-governmental organization lies in our hearts.”
The expert continued his words as follows: “This noble initiative of our young people deeply impresses us. When we established this foundation, we sincerely believed that the tradition of solidarity and solidarity, which is a tradition of our society dating back thousands of years but which has been somewhat forgotten today, would rise again. In recent years, that tradition has been standing still like an ember with ashes poured on it.”
“YOUNG PEOPLE ARE BECOMING TEACHERS FOR EACH AND EVERY ONE OF US”
Stating that EGET Foundation will be an exemplary model for many other organizations in our country with its modern, humane, environmentalist and democratic structure, Özlem Uzman, Chairperson of the Board of Directors of EGET Foundation, said: “These sensitive, conscientious young people and children, with their huge hearts, are in fact becoming teachers for each of us by trying to be a hope for their older brothers and sisters who have difficulty in continuing their education due to economic difficulties. We would like to thank the administrators of Yönelt Educational Institutions, the teachers of the institution who implemented this project and our young people with giant hearts for turning our solidarity consciousness, which had been a bit ashen, into a strong ember again. They should have no doubt that their efforts will be transferred to the right people.”