The Zambia’s Scholarship Fund has been supported by many generous people.
To name a few:
The students at River Heights Elementary School took eight years to raise a million pennies. They spent one year interviewing charities to decide where to put their hard-earned money. They chose the Zambia’s Scholarship Fund.

The Davis School District bought 600 of Peggy’s books to use in their REACH program. Rocky Mountain Junior High School has supported Zambia twice in their annual “Make a Difference” week.
The following newspapers have written articles about our program: four times in Salt Lake City's Deseret Morning News, eight times in the Box Elder News Journal, five times in the Ogden Standard Examiner, front page in the LDS Church News, twice in Utah’s Diversity times, and several other newspapers located throughout the state of Utah.

The women at the Episcopal church of the Good Shepherd have sponsored their student from his first year of college to two years of teaching.
The women of Alpha Delta Kappa (International Organization of School Teachers) had their annual regional meeting in Salt Lake City. Peggy Rogers was invited to speak and the ladies raised almost $6,000!

The story of Peggy's delivery of textbooks and her perennial flower business aired on Salt Lake City's Channel Five Television Station both during the evening and nightly news.