Young ladies — this one is for you. 👇
Applications are still open for the Digitally Her Tech Fellowship — a fully funded 12-month program training young women in Tech, AI & Business skills.
No fees. Just opportunity.
Apply now 👉 https://t.co/5uyFLYXqIk
#WomenInTech
Sometimes, people aren��t avoiding you because you’ve done anything wrong. They’re avoiding you because of the company you keep, your spouse, your friends, or even your family. Be observant. Apply wisdom.
Many of our students have no quiet space to study at home, no structured support, and barely enough time between house chores to open a book.
So we created Personal Study Period. ❤️
As it should be. 😆😅😅
Join us to empower underserved students with quality education and skills to escape poverty and become globally competitive.
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Last week, we sat down with the parents of our students to listen to celebrate progress, address needs, and co-create solutions. And what came out of that room gave us a clearer picture of the children we serve, the homes they come from, and the gaps we need to fill.
That is what Digitally HER is about. Not just digital skills. But the moment a girl stops believing she can’t, and starts proving that she can.
Girls like Elizabeth are waiting for that moment right now. You can be the reason they get it.
Somewhere out there, a young woman just hit
“SUBMIT” on her Digitally HER application and closed her eyes for a second. 🥹
This one’s for her, and every young woman wondering what comes next after applying.
Swipe through. We’ve got you, every step of the way. ❤️
This parent came to our last parent meeting and shared something that stopped the room. At his children's school open day, their teachers pulled him aside — not to raise a concern, but to specifically encourage him not to discontinue the tutorial sessions.
This parent came to our last parent meeting and shared something that stopped the room. At his children's school open day, their teachers pulled him aside — not to raise a concern, but to specifically encourage him not to discontinue the tutorial sessions.
It was an honor to represent youth in West and Central Africa at the UNESCO/UNICEF Subregional Consultation, contributing critical insights and recommendations for the Global Education Meeting.
#tbt#youthempowerment#youthvoices
Your child is already on a screen. 📱
Let’s make it count!
We’ve put together six websites that are fun and help build sharper, more capable kids who ask better questions, solve problems faster, and enjoy learning.
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Remember Solomon? The 10th child of 14 children, and the first to ever attend university. 🎓
Growing up, the odds were not in his favour. But with the support of our donors and partners, CAIN was able to provide Solomon with a scholarship that changed the trajectory of his life.
You found us! 😍😄
Join us to empower underserved students with quality education and skills to escape poverty and become globally competitive.
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First time touching a computer 🥹🥹🥹
I didn’t realize how powerful “first-time” moments were until I heard one of our former students tell her story—and I’ve been thinking about it ever since.
By becoming a monthly donor, you can partner with us to continue creating these first opportunities and opening doors for more underserved young people on their path to dignity, learning, and long-term transformation.
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10. First time receiving a food package during moments of need
Each “first” is more than an experience—it is a shift in identity, confidence, and possibility.
It is a quiet break from limitation… and the beginning of a different story.
6. First person graduating from secondary school in their family
7. First person attending university in their family
8. First time wearing a virtual reality headset and exploring new worlds through technology
9. First time watching a movie in a cinema
1. First time writing a line of code
2. First time touching a computer
3. First time accessing a library
4. First time getting an A in a subject they once struggled with
5. First time receiving a scholarship to pursue their academic goals
Moments that seem small on the surface… but quietly reshape what they believe is possible for their lives.
Here are some of those “firsts” we’ve had the honor of creating in our community: