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Caleb Foundation Set To Begin Education, Widow Support Outreach In Rural Communities

by Leadership News
2 years ago
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The Caleb Danladi Foundation has disclosed plans to commence education and widow support outreach programmes in rural communities.

According to a statement obtained by LEADERSHIP, the Foundation said the project was a significant step towards empowering marginalised communities in rural areas.

The statement noted that most rural communities often face unique challenges that hinder access to quality education and opportunities for widows.

It, however, assured that the gesture would bridge the gaps and create a brighter future for both children and widows in rural areas.

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The statement read, “In many rural areas across the world, education remains a luxury for some and a distant dream for others. Similarly, widows in these communities often face overwhelming challenges, including economic hardships and social isolation.

“The Caleb Danladi Foundation, known for its commitment to helping the most vulnerable in society, is now gearing up to launch a transformative project focused on providing education and support for widows in rural areas.

“Rural schools are frequently under-resourced, lacking qualified teachers, books, and proper infrastructure, making it difficult for children to access quality education.

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“Widows in rural areas may struggle to support their families due to a lack of income-generating opportunities, further perpetuating the cycle of poverty.

Social Stigma: Widows in many rural societies face societal stigmatisation, which can lead to isolation and a lack of emotional support.”

While providing an overview of the project, the foundation said: “Rural School Support: The foundation plans to work closely with rural schools to improve infrastructure, provide essential educational materials, and support teacher training. This will enhance the overall quality of education available to children in these areas.

“Scholarship Programmes: One of the primary focuses of the project is to offer scholarships to orphaned children and those from low-income families. This support will ensure that these children have access to education without the burden of prohibitive fees.

“Adult Literacy and Skill Training: For widows, the project will offer adult literacy classes and skill training programs. These skills will empower widows to become self-sufficient and, in some cases, even entrepreneurs.

“Microfinance and Cooperative Initiatives: The foundation will provide microloans to widows interested in starting small businesses. Additionally, they will encourage widows to form cooperatives, allowing them to support one another both financially and emotionally.

“Community Building: To address social isolation and stigma, the project will organise community-building activities, support groups, and awareness campaigns to foster understanding and empathy in rural communities.”

The Foundation added the project to yield numerous positive outcomes, including improved educational access, economic empowerment, stronger communities, and inspiration for future generations.


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