First, I would like to thank you for taking the time to visit my fundraising page. Your contribution is highly appreciated, and I am grateful to have people like you that continue to support me in my goals.
I have always been fascinated by those who leave their country to live in another, and I have turned this fascination into volunteer work, research, and advocacy during my time at Wofford.
My freshman and sophomore years I volunteered as a VITA tax preparer with the sole intention of helping Spanish-speaking Latino immigrants prepare their taxes in a judgment-free, scam-free environment. This experience introduced me to the struggles of being an undocumented immigrant in the United States.
Later, during the fall semester of my sophomore year, I conducted a qualitative research project on the social integration of Nigerian and Ghanaian street vendors living in Buenos Aires, Argentina. I spent hours selling clothes on the streets with them, asking them why they left West Africa, observing how the local Argentines regarded them, meeting their dual-nationality families, and teaching them Spanish.
Now, I have been accepted to the Into the Fields Internship hosted by Student Action with Farmworkers, an organization that works with farmworkers, students, and advocates in the Southeast to create a just agricultural system. My placement is the Western North Carolina Workers' Center (WNCWC) which services the poultry processing workers of Morganton, NC. I’ll be helping the WNCWC with labor rights workshops, outreach, and event organization.
Please consider supporting me in this endeavor as I continue to develop my love for helping immigrants who have, to varying degrees, chosen to leave their country and start their lives in a new one.
Villa 31, a shantytown in Buenos Aires, Argentina where many Bolivian, Paraguyan, and Peruvian immigrants live
Supporters | |||
Name | Date | Amount | Comments |
Maria Begona Caballero-Garcia | 05/23/2018 | $40.00 | Gibson Green | 05/19/2018 | $20.00 | From my family to help ms. VICTORIA Nwankudu | Amy Miller | 05/14/2018 | $5.00 | It was a pleasure getting to know you in Morocco - best wishes this summer! | Demario & Lauren Watts | 05/14/2018 | $35.00 | Looking forward to hearing about your experience! | Mercy Ogbonna | 05/14/2018 | $40.00 | Amadi Nwankudu | 05/14/2018 | $50.00 | Carrie Liebowitz | 05/11/2018 | $40.00 | Que vayas bien! | Lexie Mitchell | 05/11/2018 | $10.00 | Cheers to the wonderful things that you are destined for! | Karlee Tate | 05/11/2018 | $80.00 | Parker Roycroft | 05/11/2018 | $10.00 | Belinda Butler | 05/11/2018 | $10.00 | Olivia Haas | 05/10/2018 | $10.00 | Ogechi Ukegbu | 05/09/2018 | $50.00 | I am and will always be proud of you and your achievements. You GO GIRL!!! Uncle | Ada Nwankudu | 05/08/2018 | $100.00 | Alex Iman | 05/08/2018 | $10.00 | Michael Lee | 05/06/2018 | $25.00 | Anonymous Friend | 05/06/2018 | $15.00 | Anonymous Friend | 05/06/2018 | $50.00 | Nneka Mogbo | 05/06/2018 | $15.00 | Anja Derry | 05/06/2018 | $25.00 | I am so proud of you, Victoria! You have done so many things and I know you will be an amazing asset to this effort. I love you and I can’t wait to hear about your experience!! | Colton Hutchinson | 05/06/2018 | $150.00 | Victoria Victoria Nwankudu | 03/30/2018 | $25.00 |
Total | $815.00 |