The World is Shrinking
Entry by: Chris Dunn A2S Board Member & 2018 Mission Team Member The world is shrinking. Not in an Inconvenient Truth type of way, nor in the Flat Earth, Kyrie Irving way. The world is shrinking in a FaceGram, Instabook, [...]
Entry by: Chris Dunn A2S Board Member & 2018 Mission Team Member The world is shrinking. Not in an Inconvenient Truth type of way, nor in the Flat Earth, Kyrie Irving way. The world is shrinking in a FaceGram, Instabook, [...]
Entry by: Andrew Lovedale A2S President & Founder For children who live in struggling communities, their path to a successful life is challenging because poverty deprives them of a unique right: the ability to interact, act like, and simply be [...]
Entry by: Laura Knight Global Studies major and A2S Social Media and Communications Intern. The Trip: Benin, Nigeria The Favorite Rocket Ship: Access to Success For those who don't get the reference... It's incredibly silly but I reference this a lot [...]
In the past month, A2S has had the privilege of welcoming a few new team members! Please take a moment to read a little bit about their stories & feel free to reach out and say hello! We are so [...]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Grace Cassino Community Relations and Development Manager grace@a2sfoundation.org Access to Success (A2S) Foundation Announces Six New Board Members DAVIDSON, NC—Access to Success (A2S) Foundation announces the appointment of six new board members term effective January 1, [...]
My name is Kelvin John and I am 13 years old. The name of my school is Ohuoba Primary School. I am the oldest child and I have three younger siblings. My dad is a soldier and my mum a [...]
This is Bright. He is 16 and is a student at our After School Academy. Bright is a vibrant and intelligent young boy and one of six kids! He lives with his mom and dad, two brothers and three sisters. [...]
This is Mrs. Evelyn. Her children attend the A2S After School Academy. Did you know? The After School Academy relies on mothers of our kids to volunteer to prepare lunch each day. Not only does the academy create a safe [...]
Destiny attends Ohuoba Primary School. His parents could not afford his school fees without A2S. Feeding Destiny and his five other siblings is difficult for his parents too. Destiny likes the After School Academy because he eats good food like [...]
Amas Guobadia used to walk home very tired after selling newspapers and magazines at bus stops after school. Amas had to work to assist his father, a bricklayer, and his mother, a cell phone card vendor. His classmates would not [...]




















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