Manila Slum Project Improves Students' Attendance
Our Manila Slum Project in the Philippines has been monitoring the school attendance of children by working closely with their teachers since January.
Our Manila Slum Project in the Philippines has been monitoring the school attendance of children by working closely with their teachers since January.
Bai Zhenting is one of the many students who are able to graduate from high school and enter university through the One More Year Scholarship Program. This is her letter to her sponsors.
The Captivating Team in Nepal conducted a 3-day field trip to meet local municipality leaders, health professionals, and school principals to begin our program planning.
Jiniu Yiqu is one of the many students who are able to continue their studies through the One More Year Scholarship Program. This is her letter to her sponsors.
Last May, Tim, a senior manager of Unionbank, initiated an outreach for the beneficiaries of our Manila Slum Program. His group helped us encourage the children to go to school. Tim’s influence in the company grows as more branches of Unionbank reach out to us because they also want to help.
Radha, 16 years old, is one of 5 children in her family. Unfortunately, all of them did not have the opportunity to attend school. The family does not own any land, and their house is built on someone else's property.
<...Zhou Shengqiang, a teacher from Ganzhou, Jiangxi Province, is one of our volunteer teachers in China. This is the third semester of his serving at Aimj primary school.
Joan is a daughter of a single mom. Her mom does laundry to earn and support Joan and her siblings. But because her mom would have only occasional laundry jobs and Joan has 6 other siblings, they don't have enough...