The
SAGE Program offers youth and educators the opportunity to travel and study
abroad as a way to gain greater understanding of the world and themselves.
Through this transformative experience, SAGE challenges its participants to
move beyond their comfort zone, to think more critically about the world and
themselves, and to become engaged and responsible global citizens.
SAGE currently offers customized educational group travel, gap and volunteer, and high school study abroad programs to more than 20 developing countries in locations throughout Africa, Asia, and Latin and Native America.
This summer, Shelley Kawamura, Travel & Cultural Tour Coordinator, has planned a very exciting and educational trip for Southwind High Schools to study poverty and microfinance at the Lakota Indian Reservation in Pine Ridge, South Dakota. Summer of 2015 Shelley is helping us plan our final trip of our grant to Guatemala to interview and produce a video documentary on personal stories of individuals that have received microfinance loans as a means of entrepreneurship to raise them out of poverty.
For more information visit SAGE online at www.sageprogram.org or contact them by email at [email protected].
SAGE currently offers customized educational group travel, gap and volunteer, and high school study abroad programs to more than 20 developing countries in locations throughout Africa, Asia, and Latin and Native America.
This summer, Shelley Kawamura, Travel & Cultural Tour Coordinator, has planned a very exciting and educational trip for Southwind High Schools to study poverty and microfinance at the Lakota Indian Reservation in Pine Ridge, South Dakota. Summer of 2015 Shelley is helping us plan our final trip of our grant to Guatemala to interview and produce a video documentary on personal stories of individuals that have received microfinance loans as a means of entrepreneurship to raise them out of poverty.
For more information visit SAGE online at www.sageprogram.org or contact them by email at [email protected].