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Help me keep 25 young people in school

About the ProjectOver 260 million children in the world do not have a chance at education. According to Globalcitizen.org, as at 2018, with 13million children out of school in Nigeria, the country has the world’s largest number of school age children out of school. Many families are struggling to provide this basic need for their children. The covid-19 pandemic has affected many families in various ways and with very little to no support, many families in Nigeria are struggling to stay afloat, particularly families from low-income backgrounds. In situations like this, the cost of education i.e school fees are considered less priority and I can understand why. For this reason I have dedicated my 25th year on earth to this cause, hoping that with your support we can keep 25 young people in school. Living for me means giving others a reason to keep going. It’s important that our future is secure and to aid that, quality education should be provided to children who are the leaders of the future and the present. As you may know, stable life, better opportunities, confidence boost and many more can arise from good quality education.This project aims to support 25 young people from low income backgrounds and I know I just can’t do this alone but with your support these children can stay in school. 100% of funds raised would go towards:o   One year of school fees cost for all 25 childreno   School essentials: uniforms, books, stationerieso   Christmas celebration event for all 25 intakes and some families Please help me keep these 25 children in school for another year by donating any amount possible, no amount is too small. #25for25About MeMy name is Precious Onyenekwu Tatah, a recent university graduate, a professional Dancer, Choreographer as well as a natural hair activist challenging stereotypes, actively educating and empowering communities where possible. I take pride in speaking up on issues that affects communities and providing better opportunities wherever possible. As the first Black Female President of The Students Union at UWE, I had the honour of representing and supporting over 30,000 students across various campuses. In January 2020, I launched the Black Hall of Fame at UWE Bristol, a project that was aimed at representing and celebrating the successes of underrepresented communities including students and staff members. I have previously volunteered for various charities globally, including Oxfam and Future sense foundation, supporting the elderly and children around the globe, including teaching in Thailand for 3weeks. My current role as a project coordinator also involves promoting equitable opportunities for students from underrepresented communities.

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Precious Onyenekwu Tatah
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