This project provides monthly education support for 25 orphan girls from vulnerable communities, helping them stay in school and build a better future. Moses Welfare Foundation will cover school fees, uniforms, books, and learning materials, while monitoring attendance and progress. By removing financial barriers, the project protects girls from child labor and early marriage and gives them the chance to learn, grow, and become confident, independent young women.
Orphan girls in poor communities face major barriers to education. Without parents, many cannot afford school fees, uniforms, or books and are forced to leave school for labor or early marriage. Dropping out exposes them to exploitation and lifelong poverty. These girls have the ability and desire to learn, but without consistent support, they are denied a safe and hopeful future.
This project will remove financial barriers by providing monthly school fees, uniforms, books, and supplies to 25 orphan girls. Regular monitoring will ensure attendance, progress, and well-being. By keeping the girls in school and supporting their learning consistently, the project protects them from child labor and early marriage while helping them gain skills, confidence, and a pathway out of poverty.
Educated girls are more likely to be healthy, earn a stable income, and educate their own children. By supporting 25 orphan girls to complete their schooling, this project will help break cycles of poverty, reduce child labor and early marriage, and build stronger families and communities. Over time, these girls will become confident women who contribute positively to society and the local economy.
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