Many orphaned students in Nigeria struggle to stay in university due to unpaid fees, lack of housing, and basic survival needs. This project will help 150 undergraduates-some in their final year, others in year three or four-continue their education without the fear of dropping out. Funds will go towards tuition, accommodation, daily expenses, mental health care, and basic healthcare. Dropping out at this stage would waste years of effort and leave them stuck with no clear path forward.
In Nigeria, many orphaned university students face tough challenges that put their education at risk. Without enough money for tuition, housing, food, or health care, these young people struggle just to stay enrolled. Some are already in their final years, but the pressure to cover basic costs can force them to drop out, losing years of hard work and hope for a better future. Beyond money, lack of mental health support makes coping even harder, increasing the chance they quit school altogether.
This project will provide direct financial help to 150 orphaned undergraduates, covering tuition fees, housing, food, and healthcare costs so they don't have to drop out. It also includes mental health support to help students handle stress and stay focused. By easing these burdens, the project gives students a better chance to finish their education and build a more secure future.
Helping 150 orphaned students stay in university will open doors for them to get better jobs and break the cycle of poverty. As these young adults graduate, they'll be able to support themselves and their families, contributing positively to their communities and the country's future. Beyond education, providing mental health and healthcare support helps build resilience that lasts well beyond school years.
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