Students Granted a Chance at Their Dreams
Imagine getting this message:
“I regret to inform you that your child cannot attend class until tuition is paid in full.”
Sadly, this is the reality for many parents around the world.
No money, no school. And that includes public schools!
But you are changing this for youth in:
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- Bangladesh
- Pakistan
- Democratic Republic of Congo
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Your support is giving children hope and empowering teachers who turn down higher paying jobs to nurture the next generation.
The Power of Christian Teachers
Meet Longpa, a school principal in Bangladesh. His school isn’t just about math and reading.
Every student also learns the Bible. So far, every kid has accepted Christ!
Through his leadership, students are gaining an education and representing Christ to their villages.
Kids who change before the eyes of family and the community draw attention to the great work of Longpa and the education he is providing students.
Longpa with one of the students in Bangladesh.
Click the video to see more about the school in Bangladesh.
More Kids Are Waiting
Right now, more than 200 kids are on waiting lists for the schools we help support.
That’s 200 kids who won’t be in class. But with sponsors, “no becomes “YES!”
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- $50/month covers the cost of one child’s fees
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- $150/month supports a teacher for an entire classroom
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Will you prayerfully take a child’s name off the waiting list? You can be the one to change “No” to “Yes, come learn!”
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