WE ARE EXCITED TO ANNOUNCE OUR NEW SPONSOR A STUDENT PROGRAM! Exceptional Education Outreach (EEO) is a public, non-profit special education and literacy project operating in the Bahamian Family Islands. EEO strives to provide special education and literacy outreach programs to students and their communities in Eleuthera and Harbour Island. We do this through direct service in schools, training programs for teachers and parents, and professional medical assistance to underserved students.
Your Support Makes a Difference
Thanks in part to donations like yours, EEO students are getting a quality education and improving the communities they live in.
Summer Learning 2024
Support an Entire Summer of Programming: Summer slide is even harder for students who struggle during the school year, but EEO provides a full day of fun and learning to help kids continue to make strides in their educational remediation while their parents are working hard.
Operational Costs for a Schoolhouse $25,000.00
Help sponsor a Schoolhouse: This gift will cover the annual expenses needed to support an existing schoolhouse’s operations.
Sponsor a Teacher’s Stipend $10,000.00
Enable More Educators: Your gift will go towards funding a teacher’s stipend in the Bahamas!
Sponsor a Student - Full Year $1,500.00
A Full Year of Education: Your gift will go towards funding a student in the Bahamas for ONE FULL YEAR!
Help Us With School Supplies and Books $1,000
EEO students love learning through engaging games and fun books. Your help is so valuable in supporting our purchase of multi-sensory learning tools and books for our 10 EEO centers across Harbour Island and Eleuthera.
Sponsor a Student - Half Year $750.00
A Half Year of Education: Your gift will go towards funding a student in the Bahamas for SIX MONTHS!
Rosie's Fund Donation $100.00
Funding and organizing professional health and allied healthcare assistance for underserved students is an important part of EEO's vision. We will continue to expand our efforts to offer services to students that critically need EEO to be integrated into school as successful members of the community.