Alisha Wissanji of Montreal, Quebec (Canada) received the 2022 Iris Unger award through the Youth Employment Services (YES) Montreal, Canada, for her work tutoring and mentoring underprivileged children in the province of Quebec.
Alisha Wissanji got her start tutoring immigrants when she was just 8 years old. Passionate about helping underserved communities achieve better educational outcomes, Wissanji has spent the better part of her life building programs to help youth. This work has culminated in the creation of Fondation W, a registered charity organization with a mission to achieve educational success for all.

Fondation Wās flagship program, School of the Greats (Ćcole des Grands), was developed as a response to Wissanjiās experience tutoring and as a CĆGEP teacher in Montreal Nord, which in 2014 had a high school dropout rate of 25%. Recognizing the potential of mentorship, Alisha developed a program that paired CĆGEP students with underserved youth. The free program brings at-risk elementary students to local CĆGEPs on Saturday mornings, where they are provided with breakfast and meet with CĆGEP student volunteers who provide French and Math lessons and homework help, as well as introductory science and computer programming activities. Low cost and turnkey, the benefits are clear, with improvements reported in the educational success of both the elementary students as well as their college mentors.

The School of the Greats program has quickly taken off, growing from 1 Centre in 2015 to 10 CĆGEPs and 15 elementary schools this year, with more in the pipeline. As the program grew, Alisha came to YES Employment + Entrepreneurship, a charitable non-profit that provides resources, tools and strategies to improve employment and entrepreneurship opportunities for Quebecers, to get help structuring the organization. āThis (YES) is such an amazing resource for entrepreneurs. It revolutionized the way I was thinking about these things and really educated me and planted the seed of what I needed to pursue thisā notes Wissanji.
Wissanjiās business coach at YES later encouraged her to apply for the Iris Unger Recognition Award. With a $1,000 cash prize, the award recognizes artists and entrepreneurs whose project best reflects the values that Iris Unger, YESā former Executive Director, instilled during her 18 years at YES: dedication andāÆpassion, success through hard work, and a true commitment to making a difference in the community.āÆ
Wissanji is hoping that receiving this award will help broaden awareness of the Foundation and its work as she works toward the goal of uplifting 500,000 students across Canada. With more schools in the pipeline, including in Ontario, and over 1000 beneficiaries since the programās inception, Alisha is well on her way toward her goal.
Source: Yes Employment Entrepreneurship
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Proud of Alisha, May God bless you with more and more such services to suffering humanity and awards and rewards as a token of appreciation and encouragement for others. Service to humanity is indeed service to God.
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