100% of your donation goes to your sponsored child; 501-3c Non-Profit EIN#46-2559782
100% of your donation goes to your sponsored child; 501-3c Non-Profit EIN#46-2559782
This fund was created for those people who would like to support our mission but are not ready to sponsor a child. It helps pay many additional costs including post-secondary education for the older students - which we believe is vital to break the cycle of poverty and bring about real change.
We have several more students who will be attending University within the next few years. WE NEED YOUR HELP NOW!
The ACF Scholarship Fund also provides for workshops, educational fieldtrips and student gatherings where we can collect grade cards, write letters and take pictures for sponsors.
100% of your donation goes to breaking the cycle of poverty and bringing about real change for our students!
100% of your donation goes to a child living in extreme need.
Your support will absolutely transform their life!
Our costs are simple. It's just $48 per month or $576 for a full year of tuition (with books, uniforms, room and board) at both primary and secondary schools.
These students will become leaders within their communities, bringing about change and advancement for generations to come.
Joshua Tinayo is 11 years old and in grade 4. He is very smart in class and his teachers tell us he has great potential. He is the firstborn in his family and the only one currently attending school. His parents struggle with school fees and many times he has been sent home.
Josephine Mbiyio is in grade 2 and is 8 years old. Her father is a very old man who is unable to work, so her Mum is the provider and struggles to keep her in school. She walks far to get to her primary school but she is a determined learner; always finishing top in her class.
Ian Lemaron is 7 years old and in grade 1. He hails from a very disadvantaged background. His family does not own any livestock or assets. To support them, his father looks after livestock belonging to others. Ian loves going to school and his teachers say he has a lot of potential.