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Donate to Support Education

Ousmane*, aged 11, at school, Mopti region, Mali
Photo Credit: Save the Children
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Education Fund

244 million children and youth between the ages of 6 and 18 worldwide are not in school. Support multiple charities in one pledge working on education.
Through this education fund, you will join millions of people working to provide access to safe schools, trained teachers and supplies that can help break this cycle of poverty.

Your dedicated contributions benefit our charity partners’ meaningful work around the world, including distributing educational materials and providing training to nurture employee skillsets.

Be a Global Champion

$9

gives a child the opportunity to participate in social and financial education.

$50

provides three backpacks filled with school supplies for children.

$125

supplies essential school equipment that students need most, including: desks, chairs, backpacks, uniforms, shoes, teaching aids, tables, writing boards, textbooks, learning aids and much more.

Success Stories

Despite being a diligent student and a passionate learner, Basma*, 11, was forced to leave school because of the conflict in Syria. When she was in the second grade, Basma witnessed bombardment during a school day. After that she spent the remainder of the school year in a makeshift school in a basement.
Going to school used to be a difficult task for Aleni. The walk, 6 to 7 km, took at least three hours each way. The river on her route in Ntchisi, Malawi, sometimes became uncrossable.
Children International HOPE scholar, Razel, at his home in the Philippines
“Being a recipient of the HOPE scholarship is really a tremendous help for our family,” says Razel, a 23-year-old college student in Bicol, Philippines. Razel and his five siblings were orphaned four years ago. Today, he lives with two of his siblings in a government-subsidized house that lacks electricity and water.