Our Impact

College-Bound Workshop: Guiding Students Toward Higher Education

EETE co-sponsored a College-Bound Workshop in collaboration with Urban Neighborhood Services (UNS). The event focused on the college application process, financial aid, and career readiness.This workshop aimed to simplify the often-overwhelming journey of applying to college.Panelists — including Elizabeth Wilson-Anstey, Assistant Dean at a medical college in New York City — shared insights on how […]
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Next SAT Preparation Program Launch: Building Academic Confidence

Following the success of EETE’s initial SAT program, discussions are underway for a third SAT Prep Course to be held in the Spring session. This course will continue EETE’s commitment to providing academic support to high school students preparing for college entry.With a strong volunteer base of teachers, premedical students, and mentors, the program equips […]
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How EETE Delivers Knowledge to Schools and Hospitals

Since 2006, Empowerment and Equity Through Education (EETE) has been on a mission to eliminate learning barriers in underserved communities. It all began with a few donated textbooks—and today, it has grown into a movement changing classrooms across Guyana and beyond. Through generous partnerships and donor support, EETE has distributed thousands of books, hospital materials, […]
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Compassion in Action: EETE’s Humanitarian Relief Efforts

Education opens minds—but compassion opens hearts. Over the years, EETE has extended its mission beyond classrooms to bring care and comfort to families in crisis. Through coordinated relief drives, EETE has distributed clothing, hygiene kits, and food supplies to vulnerable families in Guyana and Haiti. These efforts not only addressed immediate needs but also promoted […]
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Preparing Minds for Tomorrow: EETE’s SAT & College Prep Success Stories

For many young students, standardized tests like the SAT are stepping stones to higher education—but without proper guidance, these tests become barriers. That’s where EETE stepped in. In collaboration with dedicated teachers and mentors, EETE launched 16-week SAT preparation and college-readiness programs in Brooklyn’s Coney Island and other communities. These programs provided study materials, personalized […]
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Lighting the Path to Literacy: EETE’s Support for Readers in Guyana

Education begins with reading. But for many children and adults in Guyana’s low-income areas, access to books remains limited. EETE’s literacy programs in collaboration with the Sophia Literacy Center, Joshua House, and the National Library of Georgetown have touched hundreds of lives. The organization supplied children’s storybooks, adult literacy materials, and teaching aids, helping readers […]
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Recognizing Excellence: EETE’s Awards and Global Partnerships

True change doesn’t go unnoticed. Over the years, EETE’s dedication to equitable education has earned it recognition across Guyana and the diaspora. The University of Guyana Medical School honored EETE’s founder, Elizabeth Wilson-Anstey, with a plaque for her unwavering contribution to educational access. Local and international media, including Stabroek News and Kaieteur News, have also […]
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