We are deeply thankful for every support received for the children we serve through the years. It has been a journey of grace, hope, and great impact.
Thank you, sponsors. You are changing lives, one child at a time.
Thank you.
From all of us.
This day, thirteen years ago, marked a defining moment for one of the children we met on the streets of Lagos.
At 11 years old, he could neither read nor correctly write the alphabets.
Today, he is an undergraduate at the University of Ibadan.
EveryChildCan #Street2SchoolNG
“Life is not a conference call, and its too short to live by default.”
Educationist @olowotee delivers a timeless charge to Nigerian youths at @YPFOndo
Discover your purpose early— or risk spending your strength on the wrong things👇
https://t.co/CjtpjWPzJ6
Live deliberately!
Jamilu’s story is proof that education is a leveller. It changes stories. It restores hope. It opens futures.
Thank you to our sponsors for standing in the gap. May God bless you immensely. 🙏🏽
To support more children:
GTBank, 0162126614.
When one child rises, we all rise.
The 2024 GCE results are out! And, we’re so thankful for every sponsor who got our back! Thank you very much.
Some of the frequency asked questions: “Why would you sponsor youths who didn’t do well in their previous WAEC exams? Don’t you think If they are good, ONCE is enough ?
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Hopefully, she gets a sponsor for her tertiary degree.
At Street to School, we give children the opportunity to rewrite their stories & unlock their potentials through sponsorship. We are so thankful to every child sponsor. God bless them💛
#EveryChildCan#StreetToSchool
2017 vs. 2024 #Street2School
With AnuOluwa (and her late mum) in 2017—a bright young girl who was one of our first sponsored out-of-school children in this community. Today, in 2024, we are so excited to meet her again and see how far she has come. She’s completed High School.
Her last WAEC Result, WITHHELD. But, she decided to return her GCE PIN, “I think there are people who need the PIN code more than I do. I’m 14years, & right now I can’t even enter the University until I’m 18. (No thanks to the New National Education Policy). Can I give you a HUG