Courtesy of Hampton University
In a remarkable initiative to empower students and encourage global citizenship, more than 100 Hampton University students will receive their first passports at no personal expense, thanks to a generous donation from alumna Ashley N. Company, CEO of Jelani Travel. On Oct. 7, 2024, Company presented a $25,000 gift to the Hampton University International Office, covering the costs of passports and photos for students who have never traveled internationally.
During a heartfelt presentation held in the Student Center Theatre, Company underscored the importance of travel in shaping one’s identity and future. Company has over a decade of experience curating cultural immersion and service trips across Africa and beyond. she is deeply committed to fostering opportunities for young adults facing financial barriers.
“Travel liberates us by healing parts of ourselves we may not even realize need attention. I know this firsthand—travel saved my life,” Ms. Company shared with the audience. “Our future leaders are right here at Hampton University, and these students deserve access to the transformative impact of international travel. A passport is a crucial first step, and I’m honored to support them in obtaining this important tool for their journeys ahead.”
Opening The Door International Travel
The importance of this initiative was further echoed by Samaria Haysbert, assistant director of the Hampton University International Office. “Ms. Company’s donation will enable students to become global citizens and incentivize them to participate in study abroad programs as a part of their student experience,” she explained. Haysbert highlighted that over the last 20 years, Black and Brown students have made up only 6% of U.S. students participating in international experiences. “Two barriers to participation in our international and study abroad programs are funding and the ability of our students to obtain Passports. Ms. Company answered our call to action and supplied the passports,” she added.
The International Office organized a Passport Caravan to launch this exciting opportunity on Oct. 8, 2024. A postmaster and supporting staff were on hand to assist with processing passport applications for the 100 pre-registered students.