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Anastasia Caphart for GAgives Impact Stories

October 17, 2025

A nonprofit founder shares their organization's work in early childhood education, highlighting programs for students in the US and Liberia, and calls for donations of tablets and support to overcome access barriers.


Video Transcript


Speaker: Anastasia Caphart

Introduce yourself and your community: Start with your name, your organization’s name, and the community you serve.

Anastasia Caphart: Hello, I am Anastasia Simmons Capehart, founder and executive director of the Teacher Consulting Group Incorporated. TCG is dedicated to advancing early childhood development in education emergency areas across the United States and Liberia.

Tell us the impact your nonprofit makes.

Anastasia Caphart: In the US throughout Saturday Drop-in Program, an online platform, we provide STEM and writers workshop sections for preschool through 3rd grade students. Along with weekly tutorials for struggling learners who need an extra. Support. In 2024 academic year, over 7000 students in Liberia received donated items of bulk school supplies.

Anastasia Caphart: What's at stake? Without tablets, many US students can't fully access our Saturday drop-in program. They rely on a parent's phone. In Liberia, thousands of donated books and supplies sit in containers unused due to high shipping and storage costs.

Let the public know how they can support your nonprofit.

Anastasia Caphart: How you can help us? Donate tablets for student access, fund container shipments. Sponsor warehouse space. Together, we can remove barriers and unlock potential. Join TCG as we coach one teacher. Reach one child, impact the world.



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