The outbreak of COVID-19 upended what we regarded as ‘normal’. Learning and education for many Nigerians were disrupted as regular activities ground to a halt, including schools. To curb the spread of the virus, most schools moved their lessons to virtual platforms. However, virtual learning systems meant many students without internet access were left behind. For many of these students, the big question is when will everything return to normal?
Before the lockdown, the Foundation had prepared for the annual Summer School Program. However, due to the situation, we had to adapt and deploy new strategies. The Literacy Project; Mavis Talking Books and Pens Books were launched and over 300 students in underserved communities were able to benefit from this audio-visual solution.
The New Normal
We began with a target to have at least 100 students onboard on our Inspire Scholarship Program. We started the year with about half of the target, and at the moment, we have reached our target and are committed to providing continuous financial support to these kids.
In June 2021, as part of our Mentorship Program, we had a career day in Model College Yaba, where we had over 50 professionals (who are part of our volunteer base) from various disciplines, speaking to over 500 senior secondary school students.
Between August and September, we had our annual Summer School Program in two locations: Abuja and Lagos. Over 500 students attended the program, with strict adherence to COVID-19 guidelines. It was exciting to gather physically, to learn, and to socialize.
We were able to onboard our first university student, under our Special Scholarship. Liga Caroline is currently enrolled at the University of Abuja studying Economics Education. She lost her Dad when she was in SS1, and he was the main sponsor of her education up until his death. Her progress is a testament to our promise to provide support up to this level.
The Future beckons… 2022
So far, 2021 has been quite successful. We hope to achieve more in 2022 as we plan to roll out more projects and explore new partnership opportunities. We also plan to amplify our impact on several platforms and grow our volunteer network.
The target for 2022 is to have a couple of School Build projects in the works and to double the number of kids in our Inspire Scholarship Program.
We appreciate everyone who has supported the Foundation one way or the other. We’ve done well and we’re ready to do even more. You can donate to our cause to keep supporting us.
The Special Foundation is a privately funded social impact organization focused on building Africa’s next set of Leaders by refining their minds through education.
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