Girls' Education Program
Empowering the next generation of women through quality education and resources.
Program Overview
Our Girls' Education Program aims to increase access to quality education for girls in Sherbab village, where traditional barriers often prevent girls from completing their education.
Through this initiative, we provide scholarships, educational materials, and safe transportation to school. We also work with families and community leaders to address cultural barriers and promote the value of girls' education.
The program currently supports over 200 girls from primary through secondary education, with plans to expand to vocational training and higher education opportunities.
Program Components
Scholarships
We provide financial support to cover school fees, uniforms, and supplies for girls from families who cannot afford these expenses.
School Improvements
We invest in improving school facilities, including building separate restrooms for girls, creating safe learning environments, and providing educational resources.
Community Engagement
We work with parents, community leaders, and local authorities to address cultural barriers and promote the importance of girls' education.
Success Stories
Amina's Story
First in her family to complete secondary education
"Before the scholarship program, I thought I would have to drop out after primary school like my older sisters. Now, I've completed secondary education and dream of becoming a teacher to help other girls in my village."
Fatima's Journey
Now studying at university
"The support from Sherbab Charity changed my life. Not only did they help me complete my education, but they also helped change my family's perspective on girls' education. Now my younger sisters are also in school."
Our Impact
Girls Currently Supported
Attendance Rate
Secondary School Graduates
University Students
Support Girls' Education
Your contribution can help provide education to more girls in Sherbab village, breaking the cycle of poverty and creating opportunities for future generations.