Cost of education is unaffordable for many Ghanaian girls and boys especially for the orphaned and young people in rural areas and slum dwellers in the cities. Even though basic and high
school are generally free, parents are expected to provide material, health and financial needs for wards. This development have made education extremely expensive for the average
Ghanaian compelling very brilliance and intelligent girls and boys to remain at home and often engage in social vices through peer influence.
Our program tries to identify these brilliant but needy girls and boys, especially orphans to offer them full educational scholarships through basic school, high school, college and the university
depending on the level of education.
This program is also made available to brilliant teenage mothers who opt to return to school to pursue their dream career.
- Increase access – provide opportunities for disadvantaged girls and boys who under the circumstance wouldn’t have had the benefit to pursue higher education
- Enhance career prospects – opens doors to better job opportunities and career advancement
- Financial support – the project alleviates financial burdens, allowing students to focus on studies.
- Social mobility – the projects helps break cycles of poverty, promoting social mobility and equality.
- Reduces dropout rates – this projects encourages students to stay in school thereby reducing dropout.
- Societal impact – it also contributes to a more educated, enlightened, and productive society.
- Networking opportunities – it connects students with peers, mentors, and professionals while in school.
- Community development – the project empowers students to give back to society
- Investment in future leaders – it supports the development of future leaders and change-makers.
- Role modeling – it inspires others in the community to pursue education and not to easily give up on their dreams.