Empowering 30,000 Students in Niger State

by Elite Star Foundation
Empowering 30,000 Students in Niger State
Empowering 30,000 Students in Niger State
Empowering 30,000 Students in Niger State
Empowering 30,000 Students in Niger State
Empowering 30,000 Students in Niger State
Empowering 30,000 Students in Niger State
Empowering 30,000 Students in Niger State
Empowering 30,000 Students in Niger State
Empowering 30,000 Students in Niger State
Empowering 30,000 Students in Niger State
Empowering 30,000 Students in Niger State
Empowering 30,000 Students in Niger State
Empowering 30,000 Students in Niger State
Empowering 30,000 Students in Niger State
Empowering 30,000 Students in Niger State
Empowering 30,000 Students in Niger State
Empowering 30,000 Students in Niger State
Empowering 30,000 Students in Niger State
Empowering 30,000 Students in Niger State
Empowering 30,000 Students in Niger State

Summary

This project addresses the critical need for educational support among vulnerable children. By providing essential school supplies, tutoring programs, and financial assistance, we empower these students to overcome barriers to education. Donors can make a transformative impact by helping us uplift the lives of thousands of children, ensuring they have access to quality education and a brighter future, ultimately contributing to the development of Nigeria's next generation.

$50,000
total goal
$49,880
remaining
2
donors
0
monthly donors
10
months

Challenge

In Niger State, Nigeria, many children face severe barriers to education due to poverty, lack of resources, and inadequate school facilities. Over 30,000 underprivileged students struggle without essential supplies, proper textbooks, or access to tutoring. This situation perpetuates a cycle of illiteracy and limited opportunities for future success. By addressing these challenges, our project aims to uplift vulnerable youth, providing them with the tools and support needed to thrive academically

Solution

This project will directly address the educational needs of 30,000 underprivileged students in Niger State by providing essential school supplies, textbooks, and access to after-school tutoring programs. By offering mentorship and financial support for tuition and transportation, we empower children to pursue their education without barriers. Our comprehensive approach not only enhances academic performance but also fosters personal growth, enabling these students to build a brighter future

Long-Term Impact

This project will create lasting benefits by improving educational access for 30,000 underprivileged students in Niger State. By equipping them with essential resources and support, we help break the cycle of poverty and empower future generations. As these children succeed academically, they will contribute positively to their communities, fostering economic growth and social stability. Ultimately, this initiative promotes a more educated populace, leading to a brighter future for Nigeria.

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Organization Information

Elite Star Foundation

Location: Suleja, Niger State - Nigeria
Website:
Facebook: Facebook Page
Twitter: @ngoelitestar
Project Leader:
Francis Osisiogu
Suleja , Niger State Nigeria
$120 raised of $50,000 goal
 
2 donations
$49,880 to go
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