By ADRIANA PAVIA | SOCIAL MANAGER
School takes up a lot of time for kids in foster care. But going to school is important because it helps kids establish good habits, make friends and learn in a supportive setting. It can also help kids move toward restoring their rights and returning home, as their families gain the skills they need to take care of them.
CRAN Foundation prioritizes connecting children to education for their right to learn. This means making sure they integrate successfully with punctuality, proper uniforms and clothing, and necessary studying supplies. These needs require ongoing revenue management to acquire the institution-specific resources and essential services that enable children to meet their school commitments.
Challenge
The proposal aims to provide quality education effectively to children in protection. These kids encounter particular hurdles, and the proposal aims to conquer them by granting accessibility to education and the fulfillment of educational duties. This involves giving them uniforms, proper clothes, and school materials. It also involves managing resources to help them arrive at school on time and meet their educational obligations. Education is emphasized as an essential component of their rights recovery process and own growth. Additionally, we require a steady supply of resources for this purpose, as the children complete their program once their rights are restored and new children join the foundation.
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