There are currently 40 million children out of school in Africa.
£40 a year enables a child to go to school.

Our Scholarship Program has an immediate and direct impact on the lives of children in the developing world. An education provides security and support to children who often grow up in very uncertain environments and empowers them to make informed life decisions. A solid education beginning in the early years is the key ingredient and provides a ripple of positive effects throughout society.




Daniel Oporre - aged 8

He is a bright intelligent boy who lives in a mud shack with his parents and 5 brothers and sisters. For every year a children remains in secondary school, their wages increase 10-20% An educated person has fewer children, so population growth is slowed in source-scarce countries. Breaking the cycle of poverty


Simon Agbalati - aged 13


A lovely little boy full of life living in poverty. Infant mortality decreases by 8% for each year a woman stays in school. Family health and nutrition rise in the home of an educated person. An educated person is more likely to educate the next generation. Breaking the cycle of poverty

The scholarship covers
all the needs of a child, including:

  • School uniforms
  • Books, stationary and pens
  • A Village by Village staff member to
  • Oversee the program
  • Ensure accountability
  • Regularly meet with the children
  • Regularly meet with their families
  • Regularly meet with the school,
  • the Head and administrators


“... Currently, the majority of our scholarship students range in age from five to ten years ...”


Frank Big - Head Master
Gboloo Kofi School

Eastern Region, Ghana.