Help Unemployed and Vulnerable Foundation Trust by Donation of Stationary and School Uniforms for 300 Marginalized children and youths in schools
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Education
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Stationery
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Help Unemployed and Vulnerable Foundation Trust by Donation of Stationary and School Uniforms for 300 Marginalized children and youths in schools
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The Unemployed and Vulnerable Foundation Trust (UVFT) is working with 300 marginalized children and youths in school-going age, focusing on providing essential support to bridge the educational gap. What we seek to do: The program primarily targets vulnerable children, including those from low-income families, orphans, and marginalized groups, who face significant barriers to accessing quality education. UVFT provides stationery, school fees, and other educational materials to ensure these children can attend school without financial burdens. The organization adopts a holistic approach, addressing not only educational needs but also providing skills development, economic strengthening, and psychosocial support to empower these young individuals. UVFT engages with local communities, promoting the importance of education and encouraging community members to support vulnerable children. The organization collaborates with donors, stakeholders, and other NGOs to amplify its impact and ensure sustainability. Challenges Faced by Target Beneficiaries: Many families struggle to make ends meet, forcing children to drop out of school. Financial challenges faced by caregivers to send children to school or meet all the demands of the school
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