Bryton


Bryton
My name is Bryan, and I am a boy in primary 6, striving for a better future despite living in abject poverty. A few years ago, I sat for my primary four exams and performed very well, as evidenced by my results. This success has set me on a path towards eventually reaching university and achieving my dreams.
To continue this journey, I need your help. By contributing £25 a month, you can support my education, which totals £300 for a full year or £600 to complete my primary education. Your support is essential in allowing me to pursue my studies and build a brighter future.
Additionally, my family faces daily struggles with basic needs. A monthly £90 food parcel sponsorship would provide crucial nourishment for my family, while a £50 cash transfer each month would assist us in meeting immediate needs, like medical bills, transport, and clothing.
I achieved an average grade of B in my exams. Educating boys in Sub-Saharan Africa, just like educating girls, is a transformative strategy that creates far-reaching benefits. It helps to challenge and reshape gender stereotypes, promoting respect for women's rights and equality.
Educated boys grow into men who support healthy, equitable relationships and are less likely to engage in domestic violence. This education is not solely a pathway to better job prospects and economic stability; it is a cornerstone for lifting entire communities out of poverty.
Moreover, educated individuals make informed health decisions, which benefit entire families. Perhaps most importantly, educated males serve as positive role models, inspiring future generations to value education and equality.
Thank you for considering this important opportunity to make a difference.