Education Process for Poor & Orphans

All orphans are qualified through a stringent process of filling application forms for each orphan, followed by investigations done at neighbourhoods and schools to nsure that all information about the orphans and their care-givers is correct.

    • Various documents including the death certificate of the father, school admission records of the orphan and national ID cards are acquired before completing the qualification process.
    • Once qualified, the orphans are provided with a monthly cash allowance to help meet their basic education needs so they don't have to go out to work to make money.
    • To continue receiving this monthly allowance for the orphan, widowed mothers or care givers are required to keep the orphans in school.
    • Our project managers make un-announced quarterly visits to schools, to monitor and follow up on the progress of the orphans being supported.
    • In addition to a monthly allowance, orphans may also be provided support through some of other projects depending on the orphans' age and locations like Health care needs are met through Medical Assistance.
    • Provides partial or full assistance to poor students from primary school to university levels, who are not in a position to continue their education because of financial hardships. 
    • Areas of assistance include: admission fees, text books, tuition fees, exam fees, hostel fees, uniforms, backpacks, school supplies, stationery items, as well as a stipend which may range from $5 - $50 per month depending on local conditions and economic status of each student’s family. 

    The Importance of Education             https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zniw5eZvX4A

    The Secret of Knowledge                   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SL5NehGHcVQ

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