SUMMER SCHOOLS HOME AND ABROAD

Summer Schools Home and Abroad

 

SUMMER COURSES 2019

Explore The World With Art / Language

Camp Starts July 2019 Ends August 2019

Registration / Enrollment Starts Saturday June 10th,17th, & 24th 11:30 am – 2:30 pm

Quran, Arabic, Academic Tutoring, Calligraphy,Ebro,Crafting,Cooking, Gardening and Field Trips

Great Tuition Rates / Family Discounts & Scholarships Available

HOME SUMMER SCHOOL DETAILS

DATE: JULY 24TH – AUGUST 10TH (3 WEEKS)

NUMBER OF STUDENTS : 15

TIME : 9:00 – 3:00 PM

DAYS : MONDAY – SATURDAY

LUNCH : OWN

AGE : 10 – 14 YEARS OLD

CLASSES :

-MORNING

QURAN, ARABIC, ISLAMIC STUDIES

-AFTERNOON

ACTIVITIES WITH MATH, LOGICAL MATH, SCIENCE. LANGUAGE ART

WEEKEND ACTIVITIES

-DC TRIP

-GRADUATION CEREMONY WITH PARENTS

-PROGRAM FEE : $700 INCLUDING ACTIVITIES

(SCHOLARSHIP FOR HONOROLL STUDENTS AND SIBLING DISCOUNT)

 

ABROAD SUMMER SCHOOL DETAILS

BROSHURE 2019

During the summer months, in addition to the regular class schedule, our center offers accelerated schedule with 4 hours tutoring a day which enables students enrolled in this program to progress one level at every two weeks. In addition, during the summer months speaking is given big emphasis so the students can perfect their Arabic speaking skills at a short period of time.

Summer courses with chart:

 

TRAVEL AND ACCOMMODATION

If registered students let us know earlier about their exact arrival date and time to Cairo, we will be able to meet them at the airport and ring them to the place where they will be staying during their study. Students have two alternatives for accommodation.

Hotel: Daily rate is between 75USD-100USD for hotels with four or five stars. We will arrange shuttle service from the hotel to the language center. Reservation and other related works are done by our staff if we have an agreement with the hotel.

Furnished House: Furnished houses are available for 6-8 students. The amount to be paid for rent might change depending on the age of the house and the condition of the furniture. Rent for an average furnished house in Nasr City where our center is located is around 600 USD. All expenses related to the house are paid students. Students will find these houses ready when they arrive in Egypt. Groups of students can live together if they ask. Our Arabic teachers usually visit those houses during the nights for one hour in order to practice what they have learned in the courses.

REGISTRATION AND ACCOMMODATION FEES

 

Group Course Fee : 300$ – 500$ (8-12 Persons / per student / per month)

Private Course Fee  : 850$ – 1150$ (Single student / per month)

Fees include; invitation letter, meeting at the airport, sendoff, 2 Arabic courses (4 hours / day) 16 hours Quran lessons, 10 hours calligraphy lessons, educational documents, practice tours, trips to historical and touristic places in Egypt, and certificate. Students will need to pay extra tuition fees if they ask for extra lessons. Discount is possible for groups of 10 or more. Payments should be sent to our bank accounts or to our accounting department at the first day of the classes. Students who leave earlier during summer courses will not get a refund. Prices above are valid for our branch in Cairo. Neighbor cities are more affordable compared to Cairo. For detailed information, send an e-mail to nile.center.cairo@gmail.com

REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS

The capacity for the summer courses is limited.

You can do your pre-registration by filling form. FORM: www.nilecenter.org/form/

Registrations are done at the center in person.

Students should fill in application form and

bring 2 photos and

Their passports for the registration.

Once they register, applicants complete a written and oral examination to determine their level.

The payment can be made to the bank account of the center before the course starts or in person at the center on the first day of the classes.

The course fees are non-refundable once the classes begin.

Upon completion of their levels enrolled, students receive a certificate.

Once a student completes all levels he/she is given a diploma of Arabic proficiency certified by the Egyptian Ministry of Education. Students who inform us of their itinerary 72-hours ahead of time can be met at the airport and transported to their place of accommodation for a small fee. We also provide services in finding furnished housing upon request. Monthly rents vary depending on the condition of the flats and furnishing it comes with. In general furnished flats can be found around $600 per month in Nasr City area where the Center is located.

 

ONLINE APPLICATION…

TESTIMONIALS

NagiydEwell

 

“Teach and travel 2016: Mozambique”

 

This summer I made a decision that changed my entire life. I traveled all the way across the globe to Africa for four weeks of teaching, bonding, and priceless memories. It all started in the spring when I became a Compassion in Action Volunteer in Newark New Jersey. They presented me with the opportunity to travel and teach English abroad for three weeks and have one week of internship in the African country of my choice! The entire time leading up to the trip it all felt so unreal to me. I couldn’t believe that I was going to actually get a chance to visit Africa!

I chose to teach in a country called Mozambique. It is above South Africa, right off of the coast. When I looked at pictures I instantly fell in love! There were so many mesmerizing beaches and beautiful people. The country’s national language is Portuguese, which I found very cool too. The School I would be teaching at is called Willow International School located in the capital. As the day to leave approached I was introduced in person and via e-mail to some of the other volunteers who would be joining me in Mozambique, as well as to my host family. That helped me feel secure and more confident in my decision to travel. I felt like I was in good hands.

The flight was so long but as soon as I arrived in Mozambique I felt this overwhelming sense of optimism and excitement through out my entire body. Its as if my heart already knew about how amazing this trip was going to be. My host mother and family greeted me at the airport with warm hugs and a bouquet of roses! Though English wasn’t their first language, we all communicated just fine and they were just as excited to have me stay, as I was to be there. We spent my first weekend traveling to the beach and visiting their friends across the city. I felt like I was in a dream. I met locals who weren’t blessed financially or even in their health, yet still some of the softest hearted people you’ll meet. They were the least materialistic people I’ve ever met, which stays with me as a reminder that life is so much more important then the physical, and every moment should be treated as blessing. Over all every person I met each and every day was so nice, from the locals to the foreigners that relocated to Mozambique.

Teaching at Willow International was such a joy. The students from grades 1 to 9 were all so full of life and energy! There was never a dull moment with them. They were all ecstatic to learn that I had come from the states. Every day was a new barrage of rapid-fire questions from what people eat for breakfast in America to American politics and everything in between. I acted as impromptu non-biased ambassador of the U.S. as best as I could, trading their questions with some of my own. It was just incredible to learn how much they pay attention to American current events the world in general. They are some really amazing students.

I met people from all over the globe and every walk of life during my stay in Mozambique. Besides having the sweetest and most generous host family all of the other volunteers as well as the staff were wonderful. It was great exchanging cultures and stories. Though we had only come to know each other in a short amount of time, I made true friends for life.

I would like to thank Compassion Action and Teach and Travel, as well as every Coordinator and volunteer who helped make this the trip of a lifetime.

 

OUR MISSION & VISION

Mission Statement

Compassion Action Foundation is organized and operated exclusively for charitable, cultural, educational, and religious purposes within the meaning of Section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code to serve the needs of African American communities through social, cultural, educational and religious programs that will better spread the mercy, kindheartedness, and humanity among individuals, and society as a whole regardless of race or national origin.

We believe in the communal peace and power of togetherness that kept us dynamic, strong and passionate to move humankind forward for centuries. We also believe that compassion, mutual understanding and respect differences are the most unique values gifted to human being which enable living together and in peace.

Reaching a more democratic and civilized world didn’t become so easy for humanity and yet it is in progress to proceed in this quest.

The founders of this organization acted with one goal in mind: world had been long experienced that social separations and isolations brought nothing but conflicts, wars, inequalities and famine. Curing these problems and creating a more peaceful, civilized and livable world. May only be possible through compassion, dialogue and accepting cultural diversity as richness and we are ready to convert these values in to action!

All our social programs and events are designed to promote friendship and build bridges among African Americans and shape the youth to become morally, and ethically virtuous individuals.

Our Vision

  • To oppose inequalities due to illness, unemployment, psychological and physical disadvantages with all modern instruments and most effective methods while creating a communal awareness of such issues through campaigns
  • To aid in earthquakes, fires, floods, hurricanes and other natural disasters as quickly and effectively as possible
  • To offer health services to those who require them but cannot afford them
  • To provide education for children and youth who do not have access to proper schooling for economic or other reasons
  • To host and encourage social gatherings to promote the oneness of community

 

CAF POLICIES

COMPASSION ACTION FOUNDATION POLICIES

 

BOARD OF TRUSTEES / ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS / COORDINATORS

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Savas Ozturk – President

Mr. Ozturk achieved his Masters of Science of Public Relations in 2004 from The Institute of Social Sciences, Selcuk University in Konya, Turkey. Afterwards he started to work in Turkey, Azerbaijan, Moldova and the United States.

Now, he is active his own business and the president of Compassion Action Foundation. He also pursuing his doctoral degree in the International Education Department, from Northcentral University, Arizona, US.

Adam Johnson – VP (Vice President)

Mr. Johnson graduated from a political Science,, he continues his own business at Houston, TX.

He is very active in volunteering, public services, and supports many charity organizations where she resides in Houston, Texas.

Sherly Azimov – Secretary

Mrs. Azimov graduated from a Medical Assistant Program from Allen School Inc., Brooklyn, NY. Currently, she continues her education in the Medical Coding and Billing Department from Lincoln Technical Institute, Paramus, NJ.

She is very active in volunteering, public services, and supports many charity organizations where she resides in Dallas, Texas.

Metin Karaer – Treasurer

Mr. Karaer graduated from Linguistic program from Tajikistan State University in 2000. Afterwards He worked at following countries and positions. Worked as a teacher in Tajikistan. Worked in Turkey as Educational consultant of  Horizon  and Yavuz Selim Schools in west Africa and South Africa and also official representative of Madagascar and Zambian students in Turkey . Worked in Mozambique as a educational consultant of Willow International Schools. Now Mr Karaer  working as a Software Engineer in Tester(SDET) in DTT DATA Company.

 

Cheryl Pearson – Member

Cheryl Pearson has had the profound privilege of working with hundreds of youth and adults in the areas of business design- playbooks, education, spiritual leadership, and communication for over three decades.  She has supported a variety of people with finding their highest forms of self-expression while leaving positive and lasting impacts which uplifts those around them.  Cheryl’s ongoing commitment to participating in and with communities that celebrate and encourage inclusion, respect for each and every, and self-reflection has provided her with the opportunity to forge ever-expanding partnerships and “commitment-ships” that have spanned decades.

 

Advisory Board Member

Abdul-Lateef Majied

 

Director 

Laila Muhammad

 

Coordinators

Abbas Musa

Africa Project Coordinator

(Volunteer)

Walida Muhammad

Education Coordinator

(Volunteer)

Yucef Mayes

Art Coordinator

(Volunteer)

Ramadan Hayward

Young Professional Development Coordinator

(Volunteer)

The Compassion Action Foundation Educational Brunch

The Compassion Action Foundation Educational Brunch

 

The Compassion Action Foundation Educational Brunch Series was a great success. A wide range of dedicated educators came together for networking and brainstorming. This think tank represented many educational areas from  Early Childhood to Graduate School.The pros and cons of traditional and home schooling was a big part of the conversation. Throughout the conversation was the importance of educating the whole child. Everyone agreed that history and love of self was one of the important keys. However, the highlight and most beneficial impact came from two your students. Both students female and in their third year of high school. One has started plans for a social service business and the other is an accomplished artist. They participated in the conversation giving us first hand knowledge on how to navigate the youth. We look forward to helping them wth their new youth project, they are ready for leadership!!!

Community Dinner…