By Ugbede-Ojo Dominic Kadiri | Project Leader
Dear Donors,
In Northeast Nigeria, over 1.9 million people remain displaced due to insurgency, and girls are among the most affected. Families of terror victims struggle to pay school fees, leaving many girls at risk of early marriage, child labor, or missing an entire school year. The “Sponsor Schooling for 200 Girls of Terror Victims” project will provide tuition, books, uniforms, and school supplies, giving these girls a stable learning environment and the opportunity to continue their education.
By covering direct schooling costs, families will not be forced to withdraw daughters from school. Girls will remain in classrooms with consistent learning support, gaining stability, hope, and the tools to pursue a brighter future. Education also empowers them to delay marriage, access better opportunities, and contribute to rebuilding safer, stronger communities.
While the donation received is very tangible, more support is needed to enable us to begin the first set of enrollment. With your help, we can secure access to education for these 200 girls, protecting them from exploitation and creating lasting benefits for individuals, families, and communities in Northeast Nigeria.
Warm regards,
Ugbede-Ojo Dominic Kadiri
Project Leader
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