EDUCATE GIRLS | CHINA | HUSKY ENERGY TAILORING SKILLS PROGRAM FOR WOMEN

The 2024 Graduates of the Husky Energy Tailoring Skills Program for Women

The Husky Energy Tailoring (HET) Skills Program for Women has been completed this year, and 29 out of 31 trainees graduated last August 16th after three months of training.


EDUCATE GIRLS | CAPTIVATING’S ONE MORE YEAR SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM | CHILD SPONSORSHIP | CHINA

Wei Jinling Shares How She Overcame Pressure

Wei Jinling is one of the scholars under the One More Year Scholarship Program in China.


EDUCATE GIRLS | END POVERTY | HONOR 1000 - MANILA SLUM PROGRAM

Manila Slum Project Extends Support to Young Moms

In Manila's busy streets, many children miss out on schooling. But there's hope as we work to change their story.


EDUCATE GIRLS | CAPTIVATING’S ONE MORE YEAR SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM | CHINA

Sheci Luozhi: All Grown Up as a Senior Sister

Sheci Luozhi is one of our students who was chosen to be part of the One More Year Scholarship Program in China. She is a Grade 11 student, and she feels that she has grown so much since she stepped...


EDUCATE GIRLS | CAPTIVATING VILLAGE PROJECT | NEPAL

The Lasting Effect of Educating Underprivileged Communities

Juni's family struggled financially due to their large size, so she left school to work alongside her father as a laborer at just twelve years old


EDUCATE GIRLS | CAPTIVATING’S ONE MORE YEAR SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM | CHINA

A Super Hero-Like Care: Adi Wujia's OMY Scholarship Story

Adi Wujia is one of the many students who are able to continue her studies through the One More Year Scholarship Program. This is her letter to her sponsors.


EDUCATE GIRLS | PHILIPPINES - MANILA SLUM PROJECT

Jane and Vilma's Inspiration

Jane’s family lived in the streets for generations. She herself grew up selling and begging. At the tender age of 15, she became pregnant with her first child.


EDUCATE GIRLS | CAPTIVATING’S ONE MORE YEAR SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM | CHINA

Hai Lai Wu Ji Now Has the Chance to Go To University

Hai Lai Wu Ji is one of the many students who are able to continue her studies through the One More Year Scholarship Program.