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Welcome to Grateful Hearts, a collection of stories that shape our Village. Here, you’ll meet students finding their voices, families rebuilding hope, and alumni returning to lead. You’ll see the strength that grows when girls learn in a school built just for them. This publication reflects our mission in motion. We invite you to step inside our Village and experience the power in every refugee girl at Global Village Project.

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Education For Refugee Girls & Women | Our Challenge | GVP

GVP’s Response to the Afghan Refugee Crisis

The creation of Global Village Project dates to 2004 when a group of social activists and educators serving refugee families observed a huge need for additional educational support for many...
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Back to School Q&A with Director of Education & Impact Dr. Cassie Leymarie

Global Village Project is back to in-person classes after one year of digital learning. There are 31 students representing nine nationalities, 14 countries of birth, and 17 languages in addition...
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7 Questions with Olivia McKellar, GVP’s new English Language Arts Instructor!

We are thrilled to welcome Olivia McKellar to the GVP teaching team as our new English Language Arts/ESOL Instructor. Olivia will start in her new position with this upcoming school...
Families of GVP

A Look Back on 2021: Educational Equity and the COVID-19 Pandemic

As we look back on this past year, we are reflecting on the role that Global Village Project has played and must continue to play in advancing educational equity. The...
Summer Camp at GVP

Summer Camp Offers Long-Awaited Opportunity for In-Person Connection

After a year of remote learning, the ache to meet again in person was acute for GVP’s students and teachers alike. The opportunity finally came last month: for a week...
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Reading, Learning, Growing Together: GVP’s DEI Book Club Reflects

This June, we celebrated the one-year anniversary of our GVP DEI Book Club. The book club was born during the pandemic in equal measures as a way to stay connected,...

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Global Village Project students find a shared language through soccer.

On a makeshift soccer pitch in a Decatur gym, middle schoolers from countries including Afghanistan, Congo, and Sudan speak a shared language.

“Sports and movement are important for all students, but especially important for our students. They have all experienced trauma. As a school, we prioritize being trauma-informed, which involves three things: creating a safe environment, building relationships, and supporting and teaching emotional regulation.” 

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America's Only School for Refugee Girls Offers Hope

Olivia Bowdoin from More to Her story visited our school and spent the day with the girls, capturing the essence of what we do at Global Village Project. You won't want to miss this!

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Refugee girls learn the ropes through Global Village Project

Mehsod Paw's journey spans the globe. A civil war forced her Burmese family to resettle in a Thai refugee camp. Paw's family moved to the United States when she was 12, and she found company and a family at the Global Village Project.   

 
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Decatur middle school serving refugee girls names new CEO and Head of School

Ezell has been part of the Global Village Project community for eight years, first as a volunteer and most recently as director of people and operations. Before joining the nonprofit school, she spent more than 15 years in global leadership at a strategic consulting firm and has extensive experience in human resources, a statement said. 

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Global Village Project brings on new chief executive officer

The Global Village Project, a middle school in Decatur, Georgia, has hired a new CEO and head of school.

Allison Almand Ezell will take on the role beginning Aug. 1

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To welcome refugees, we need inclusive education

Decaturish | 6/24/21

Like many students across the country, Lucia, a middle school student in Decatur, spent the past school year online. She worked with her classmates to solve the math problems projected across her screen. 

What's New At GVP | GVP Updates & News | Global Village Project

Lily Tova the therapy dog comforts refugee girls in Decatur

AJC | 12/1/19

Lily Tova barked excitedly and shook her gray pom-pom-like tail when she arrived for her most recent visit at the Global Village Project, a middle school for refugee girls in Decatur.

What's New At GVP | GVP Updates & News | Global Village Project

Giving Thanks At GVP

CNN | 11/27/19

Along a short hallway on the upper floor of Decatur Presbyterian Church in Atlanta, a blue banner stretches across the wall, packed with scrawled messages of thanks and words swelling with appreciation.

Education For Refugee Girls & Women | Our Challenge | GVP

One Girl At A Time

A PLUS | 10/18/19

Global Village Project is the only school in the United States designed to meet unique needs of refugee girls with interrupted education.

Strengths Based Approach Steam Education For Refugee Girls | GVP
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