“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” – Nelson Mandela

Education, whether be it formal or informal, provides us with knowledge, skills and confidence to build a self-sufficient future. Education is at the heart of our work with St. Elizabeth Girls’ Academy (SEGA).

Access to education in Uganda can be a huge challenge and competitive in nature. Youth crave an education, but most cannot afford the school fees.  At SEGA, girls not involved in one of our vocational training programs attend local schools.

The education system breaks into seven years of primary school. Those that pass the primary leaving exam head into secondary school for six years, but at year four must take another exam to continue. Finally, those who pass their secondary school A-level exams move onto the university level. I am proud to say SEGA has five girls currently attending university. In its 10-year existence we have nine success stories of girls graduating and moving into business and financial careers. 

Education is the single most effective way to escape the cycle of poverty. Your support leaves a direct impression on the livelihood of hundreds of girls and their community. Our girls choose to take the long and winding road from life on the streets to a life of self-success. Now, that is the type of dedication I personally fund.

 

Peace and Love,

Cristen

P.S. Do you believe in the value of providing a hand-up for education? A gift of $240 supports one girl for one year.