Thanks to our donors for giving the most vulnerable a chance of an education. So far 307 girls (orphans, single parent, disable and HIV related and economically challenge) have benefited through our scholarship program in Northern Nigeria and Niger Republic. 




Girls being more than 70 percent of the world 125 million children who don't have access to basic education often times due to gender inequality and poverty, we thrive at ensuring that these girls are enroll and stay in school. We work closely with local communities in rural areas to raise awareness and educate families on the importance of educating a child girl and impacts for generations to come.


Education being the stepping stone at ending the generational cycles of poverty and disease also provides a foundation for sustainable development. A quality basic education better equips girls with the knowledge and skills  necessary to adopt healthy lifestyles, protect themselves from HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases, and take an active role in social, economic and political decision-making as they transition to adolescence  and adulthood. Educated adults are more likely to have fewer children, to be informed about appropriate child-bearing practices and to ensure that their children start school on time and are ready to learn.


Did you know that:

·        Financial hardship force families to decide which child get to go to school and most send boys who are seen as future head of household?

·        Families are face with a decision of treating one child’s malaria or paying the school fees of siblings?

·         Girls drop out when they reach puberty due to lack of sanitary pads?

·        Throughout the Sub-Saharan Africa, a dowry system promoting that girls leave their studies, is still in place?

·         Little girls as young as 10 are dropping out of school to become head of household at an alarming rate due to the AIDS crisis?   

·         Two third of the world 880 million illiterate adults are women?  

·         African girls are traffic to unknown destinations with a promise to ease their families poverty?


·         $130.00 cover school fees, uniform and school supplies for one girl for an entire year?