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We, at Stand For Education, believe in providing access to education and vocational training to promote:

Literacy and gender equality

Peace-building and advocacy

Capacity building in rural villages to protect indigenous people

Community development

Building schools

Supporting students in refugee camps

Empowering children and Women 

 

OUR GOALS

To provide access to education for underprivileged children, especially those living in conflict areas and refugee camps.

-To help improve early child development, reading, writing and arithmetic skills of children between five and 18 years old. To equip them with the essential learning skills to have the best opportunities of achieving their goals.

-Through our 100 Change Agents Membership Program, we are building schools, and reaching children and training teachers in many rural, indigenous communities in South Sudan and ultimately, Globally.

-Measure child enrollment and progress throughout the countries we serve; combat child trafficking; provide aid to vulnerable children; teach English as well as vocational and technological skills; and promote literacy for mothers.

OUR CALL TO ACTION

We are seeking our first 100 founding members who will help us manifest our first safe space and learning center of the arts, and technology for children and women in South Sudan. We ask each member pledges their chosen Tier from the list of tiers below to support our new project, “The Center.” and “The Vocational School.” Help us write a new chapter for safety, education and development in South Sudan. All founding members names will be added on a special stone wall at “The Center” in South Sudan.

When you invest, you make our long-term commitment to students, teachers and schools possible. Your support enables us to expand our programs and reach more teachers and children. It’s a quick and easy way to play a vital role in providing quality education for the kids who need it most.