I've raised £2000 to help fund sanitary kits, educational materials and sweater for under served girls in rural communities.

Education in my community is not affordable for low income families, students stay out of school due to lack of school supplies, sanitary kits, warm sweaters and lots more, that is why i started working towards achieving SDGs 4 and 5 in communities helping others to learn and discover their full potentials irrespective of their age, race, ethnicity, nationality, ability or disability.
Why do I care so much about education?
I care so much about Education because education is the solution to so many other problems in the world. When we educate our youth and communities, we don't just teach them how to read...we teach them how to become change makers, engineers, visionaries, professors, scientists, entrepreneurs, leaders, and so many other roles that positively impact our world.
And while many of you reading this may come from places where getting a safe education is unquestionable (myself included), there are millions of children without that same benefit in Nigeria and globally. Adolescent boys and girls opt out of school altogether because of insufficient funds, poverty, lack of school supplies, sanitary kits for girls, hunger, warm sweaters, unsafe classroom and environment. Children who have trouble learning because their classroom has no roof, no desk and no protection against the elements.
That's why I'm asking for your help.
With your donations, we will help students access free and affordable education, as well as keep them in school and learning regardless of where they live or how much money they have.
Together, we're going to raise $4,000 for Youth Power Initiative, which is a non-profit organization that has supported and provided school supplies, clothing, sanitary kits, warm sweaters, food supplies and entrepreneurial skills to thousands of adolescent boys/girls and children in some communities in Nigeria.
The world is a beautiful place when there are so many people ready to give to things that matter. Thank you.