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Gambia Education & Teaching Support

UK registered charity
1110998

Background

Projects

Membership Fundraising Volunteering Sponsoring Updates Contacts


Trustees

 

Francis Glynn
Chairman

 

Julie Limbrick
Hon. Secretary

 

Sheila Plaister
Sponsorships

 

Advisors

Shirley Britton
Fundraising

Tony Bond
Corporate Funding

Cliff Parfit
Curriculum

 

 

  Dawn Webster
Webmaster

Angela Thomas & Rosie Holder
Newsletter
David Goss
Castellan West African Trust

 

What do we do?

Via membership fees, donations and fundraising, volunteer placements
and sponsoring, we manage, implement and closely monitor a variety of educational projects
in The Gambia, West Africa.

 

Who are we?

Francis Glynn - Chairman

Francis visited Gambia in 1997 on a family holiday and after returning to the UK and at the suggestion of India and Owen (the youngest two of his children), he started the GTS website and GTS charity, supporting tourists visiting The Gambia and by so doing creating employment and training for Gambians  In the 10+ years since then, Gambia has taken him over. 
GTS now runs the well known GTS Bar and Restaurant managed by Adam (the next eldest Glynn son) situated in Senegambia, where the Gambian office of the UK registered charity 'GETSuk' is situated.
In 2006 Francis married in Gambia and since his retirement from the CLA,where he was the CLA Gamefair exhibitor manager for 5 years, he now lives in The Gambia for 9 months of each year, returning to the UK each year to work at the Gamefair site and visit UK family.

 

Julie Limbrick - Hon. Secretary 

Julie has been Secretary of GETSuk for four years and her background is as Senior Manager of a large Age Concern Day Centre in Kent. Her twice yearly monitoring visits to Gambia play a large part in keeping herself up to date with project progress plus legislative and administrative considerations on behalf of the charity.

 

Sheila Plaister - Sponsorships 

Sheila has been Sponsorship Secretary of GETSuk for three years. She originally trained and qualified as a librarian but her current role is as a database administrator in Cambridge.
Sheila administers all the individual student and project sponsorships as well as co-ordinating the transfer of funds to Gambia.  

 

Shirley Britton - Fundraising  

I live in Essex not far from where I spent my childhood.  I met my husband in my mid-teens.  I am married. I have one daughter, one son and seven grandchildren between the ages of ten and twenty-two.
In my younger days I worked in administration at St.Margaret’s Hospital, Epping.  I joined the ambulance service in 1979.  Firstly as a technician, then paramedic and Leading Ambulance woman. In 1985 I was promoted to Group Station Manager/paramedic.  After eight years in this role I decided that I would prefer to be working on the ambulances with a colleague dealing with patients.  During my managing days I had the responsibility to ensuring the medical services if they were required to, Her Majesty The Queen, HRH The Princess Royal, Diana, Princess of Wales, & Prince Andrew Duke of York, some would say a ‘perk’ of the job – I say ‘WHAT AN ABSOLUTE NIGHTMARE’
I was a very small girl (not at senior school) when I was first interested in Africa, in fact, I think it was because of the Suez crisis and I heard the word ‘war’. In-between all those long years I have been active in one-way or another within Africa.  My first visit to The Gambia was in Feb 1988 – my last visit was Feb 2008.  I cannot say how many times I have travelled the ocean, but I know a lot of landmarks (from the air) in the Sahara!  

It is my responsibility as GETSuk Fundraising Secretary to:

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Uplift public awareness of Gambia Education & Teaching Support
Generate income to enable the charity to fulfil their planning objectives
Strengthen the membership/sponsorship & donation of funds
Advertise for persons to participate in our Fundraising team
Communicate and build up a knowledgeable team of GETSuk fundraisers
Inform and advertise to members of the public and schools by poster, handouts (UK & The Gambia) newsletter/press and radio details of GETSuk; its ongoing activities, objectives and completed projects.

Carry out administration duties as per rules o
f the Charity Commission.

 

Tony Bond - Corporate Funding 

With a background in commerce and experience in finance gained with small to medium businesses in various different sectors of industry and also with direct sales and marketing experience, Tony retired recently. He visited Gambia earlier this year.  
Having for a number of years held financial accounting responsibilities at Midlands-based companies, in mid-career he became involved with marketing in the wine industry and later financial services.  He also ran his own small business for 8 years, and was more recently Accountant at a large independent school, having previously worked as a part-time Financial Administrator at a small charity and served on the Board of another charity for several years.

 

Cliff Parfit - Curriculum

Cliff was a teacher in the UK, working with ILEA to produce resources for what were in the 70's called reluctant learners, before he went to live in Japan, where he set up an English Centre.
He recently returned to the UK after spending 30 years teaching Japanese children to speak English. 
The similarities between the  problems we face in The Gambia and the problems Cliff faced in Japan are so close as to make no difference. 

Using Cliff's ideas the staff and children first learn to speak English and then develop their reading and writing skills.

 

Dawn Webster - Webmaster

I am a retired teacher, now living in Wales with my husband, Paul. We have two daughters and one grand-daughter. After I retired I took computer courses at our local further education college and now am often to be found at my computer! This is the third website upon which I have worked. 
After coming to live in Wales, I learnt Welsh, even taking O then A level exams and doing some extra courses at the university. I have helped in a local school where all the teaching is done in Welsh, despite the majority of the children coming from non-Welsh speaking backgrounds, so can relate to the problems that Gambian children will have in receiving their education in English.

 

Angela Thomas and Rosie Holder  - Newsletter

Rosie Holder and Angela Thomas first visited The Gambia at Christmas, 2003. They stayed in a large hotel on the coast and were warned not to go out of the hotel compound. Of course, they did; they found a guide and taxi driver and had a whale of a time!
After they returned to the UK, they couldn't wait to return and scoured the internet, looking for anything to do with The Gambia.  They found the GTS website, contacted Francis and the rest is history.
They have visited 12 or 13 times now, have made many friends and have recently bought a small apartment. Rosie has a background in accountancy and Angela was trained as a graphic designer, although she currently works in administration.  They live near Bristol, sharing a house with Rosie's husband and three cats!

 

David Goss - Castellan West African Trust

David was sponsoring a child in Senegal through a major international charity but on visiting the village, by back-packing from the Gambia,  he  found she was not receiving  any education nor would she in the future. He found there was plenty to be achieved in The Gambia and with the help of his many friends and clients in the UK David set up the CWATP in 1997/8. The Trust operates only in Bwiam village and sponsors each support an individual child and the child’s family.  After this financial support for school fees etc., there are surplus funds and with extra fund-raising activity various projects have been undertaken to improve village life generally. This included bringing a six year old girl with severe burn wounds back to the UK for plastic surgery.

David retired in February 2008 and he was grateful to Landing Jarju, an elder in Bwiam village, for finding a home for one of his business suits !

 

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