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Improving education is one of the key programs
Save A Child Center uses to break the cycle of poverty for kids.

In many impoverished communities, children don't have the opportunity to receive an education. Some don't have resources like books or uniforms, leaving children to fall behind without the support to catch up. Youth drop out of school to support their families and never go back.

Invested In Education

Our tutoring programs provide children the assistance and attention they need to graduate from secondary school and beyond.

When you make a one-time or monthly donation, you give children a chance to participate in one of our remedial tutoring or computer skills classes and help them create a path out of poverty for themselves and their families.



Programs tailored to fit the need

Around the world, every community has distinct needs and suffers from its own set of obstacles. In Mexico, the saturated job market makes it difficult for uneducated adults to find stable employment.



While in Zambia, one of the poorest places on Earth, poverty is so widespread that unemployment is a generational problem with lasting deficits. Our team assesses the conditions in every country we serve to create specific programs to help children overcome the challenges of their community and end poverty for good.


How will your support help?

Children enrolled in our sponsorship program have access to the right mix of resources, based on location, age and life circumstances.




Here are some of the ways your support is used for education:
Providing the basics

What: Providing children necessities like uniforms, shoes and books so they can attend school with confidence.


Why: Even in the public school system, families are required to pay for their own uniforms, books, transportation and, in some places, tuition. As you can imagine, an already financially stressed family can't afford the additional cost of education, and children fall behind or drop out due to a lack of resources.