"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world" - Nelson Mandela

Mission Statement

The mission of Miss Vicky's Children's Education Fund is to finance the airfare from NYC to Cape Town, South Africa for at least one American teacher to donate his/her tutoring services each summer for several weeks to the children and mothers in Khayelitsha Township District "C" and to provide classroom instruction in the local public school to facilitate a learning environment focused on the improvement of overall literacy. Any additional funds raised will be used to establish a dedicated school library for "C" District. Eventually the hope is to provide each child with a school back pack filled with school supplies and their own reading book during the Holidays.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Reading Specialist Arrives Safely!

Laura Harrington and her husband, Fran, have begun their 3 week assignment.  They are staying at Vicky's B & B and while Laura utilizes her reading specialist skills in the Primary School, Fran assists the school with coordinating Foundation requests to the School's needs.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

URGENT Need for Donations

This generous donation of textbooks by Council Rock School District has created a pressing need for funding to transport the books to South Africa.  Herron & Associates, LLC of Media, PA, a freight forwarding company, has offered to ship the containers “virtually at cost” which means that they are essentially donating any profits they would earn to the organization. However, there still exists and outstanding amount of $7,500 and Miss Vicky’s Non-Profit Foundation is seeking contributions of any monetary level.  A corporate contribution would be a great way for a local corporation to make a big difference in the lives of hundreds of kids.  

Courier Times Article


CR donating thousands of old reading books

By Chris English Staff Writer | Posted: Thursday, June 21, 2012 12:00 am
Thousands of old elementary school reading books no longer needed in Council Rock aren’t going to waste.
The school district is going to a different elementary reading program starting in the 2012-13 school year and replacing all the reading materials, said Director of Elementary Education/Curriculum Services Joy McClendon.
The old books are going to various places. Most recently, Council Rock arranged to donate 21,000 of them to Miss Vicky’s Children’s Education Fund, a nonprofit foundation founded by Northampton resident Debra Marra.
Marra’s group will arrange for and fund shipment of the books to the Vusamanzi Primary School in Khayelitsha, near Cape Town, South Africa. The children there will be thrilled to get them, she said.
“Half the people there are illiterate and I’m a firm believer in the fact that education is one of the best ways to improve the world,” said Marra.
She started the foundation after a visit to Cape Town and the surrounding area in 2007. The nonprofit is named for Vicky Ntonzini, a Cape Town resident who devotes much of her life to helping children get an education and assisting them in other ways.
In addition to the shipment of books, the foundation is also funding much of the expense for Council Rock reading specialist Laura Harrington to teach at the Khayelitsha school for several weeks later this summer.
McClendon, Marra, Council Rock students and staff and other volunteers recently helped pack the reading books for shipment.
McClendon said she and other school district officials first tried, without success, to see if a publisher wanted to buy the old reading books. Council Rock then let any students who wanted the books take them home.
With thousands of volumes remaining, district elementary schools found creative ways to deal with the issue, said McClendon.
Students and staff at Sol Feinstone Elementary School in Upper Makefield joined with the Newtown Rotary Club to donate thousands of the books to schools at Native American reservations in New Mexico and South Dakota. And at Wrightstown Elementary, arrangements were made to ship many of books to children in Haiti, said McClendon.
“It’s very rewarding to know these books will be put to good use in these places and will help children learn how to read,” she said.
For more information on Marra’s foundation, visit missvickyschildrenseducation.blogspot.com or email debra.lynn.marra@gmail.com.

Monday, June 18, 2012

Press Release 2012


Non-Profit Sends Third Teacher to Cape Town, South Africa
Khayelitsha Township eagerly awaits skill set of USA teacher

We are pleased to announce the upcoming departure of our third volunteer teacher, Laura Harrington, to Khayelitsha, a township in Cape Town, South Africa. Laura is a reading specialist in Council Rock School District of Bucks County, PA. In addition to volunteering several weeks of her time to educate children in Khayelitsha, fellow teachers in many Council Rock Elementary Schools held dress down days to raise money for the shipping of donated textbooks and reading books in anticipation of the building of a school library. Previously Tanya Anderson, Welch Elementary School Guidance Counselor and Caroline Kerns, St. Joseph’s University graduate offered their teaching skills to Khayelitsha’s children.
Assisting with loading books at a Council Rock’s Goodnoe Elementary School include Joy McClendon (Director of Elementary Education/Curriculum Services), Sue Kacergis, Patricia Erickson (RELA Curriculum Coordinator, K-6)Rick PlassioNicole Crawford (Principal at Goodnoe)Mike HellmanEllen Wilson, Laura Harrington, Holland resident and Temple University student Julie Erickson, Churchville resident and CR South Senior Ross McDaniel and Holy Ghost Prep student and Ivyland resident, Christopher Marra. 

Council Rock School District generously donated 21,000 primary school level language arts textbooks which will be shipped via ocean container to Vusamanzi Primary School in Khayelitsha.

Holy Ghost Prep students Brian Nachtburn, Christopher Marra and Joe O’Connor filled the first truck load from Welch Elementary, Churchville Elementary and Richboro Elementary.

To follow Laura's daily activities during her stay please visit,


A fundraiser to enjoy South African wines and cheeses will be held locally later this summer.

If you’d like more information about this topic, or to schedule an interview with Laura, please email Debra at missvickyseducationfund@gmail.com.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Please help

I want to thank everyone for their tremendous response in providing me with financial donations and expertise to support Miss Vicky’s Children’s Education Fund. Unfortunately, we have not yet met our financial requirement to transport the vast amount of donated text books to where they are needed most – the village schools in South Africa.

Council Rock School District has several thousand outdated language arts textbooks scheduled to be sent to the dumpster on May 1st. These textbooks, while outdated for current US curricula, are in excellent condition and are of great value to young students in Khayelitsha. Council Rock School District will donate these books to us but we must arrange for their immediate transport. Our 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization has already collected several hundreds of books prior to this donation from Council Rock School District.

How your help can make it happen: We are in the process of arranging with a freight forwarder to secure the required ocean freight container(s) at cost! Including trucking to and from the ports, as well as customs clearance, we are facing costs of approximately $8,500.

Other fundraising activities have already been conducted to raise monies for transport of the books such as school and community based fundraising events. But we can’t do it without your help!

Help us make a difference. With your donation, we will be able to assist many Khayelitsha families and individuals work toward a brighter future with an education – one that can only be made possible with your financial support through a modest donation. Many of us take textbooks for granted. The families and students in South Africa will benefit beyond their imaginations with your help.


Please send a special gift today of $25 or more to this non-profit education organization via PayPal at http://missvickyschildrenseducation.blogspot.com/

Or, send a check to: Miss Vicky’s Children’s Education Fund c/o 411 Foxcroft Drive, Ivyland, PA 18974

$8,500 estimated shipping cost / $25 donation = 350 generous donors (rounded)

Very generous donors like you can guarantee achievement of this shipping goal so we can stock the schools and the beginnings of a school library in a regions where these text books are most needed!

Miss Vicky’s Children’s Education Fund is fueled by the desire to educate youth and adults in Khayelitsha’s Township “C”, in order to empower them to achieve beyond the limitations of their socioeconomic status. We are committed to serving the needs of these students so they can better themselves and become assets to their community.

This summer Miss Vicky’s will be hosting a South African Wine/Cheese event along with a 5K race. Details to follow . . .