Boarding Schools Support

CAFODIA supports under-resourced boarding schools by providing funding, educational resources, and building strong partnerships to improve learning. We also share success stories from the schools we've helped.

Scholarship Support

We provide financial aid to help improve school infrastructure and cover tuition for students in need.

Learning Resources

We donate books, school supplies, and digital materials to ensure access to quality learning tools.

Strong Partnerships

We collaborate with schools, communities, and donors to create long-lasting education impact.

Student Support Project

The Student Support Project (SSP) is a community-driven initiative dedicated to empowering students from kindergarten through university by removing financial barriers to education. We believe that every child deserves the opportunity to learn, grow, and succeed — regardless of their background or financial situation.

Our program provides essential support to students and their families, helping them focus on learning instead of hardship. From basic school supplies to university stipends, SSP ensures that no student is left behind.

Our Core Programs

School Assistance: Supplying school materials, uniforms, and modest financial aid for students from kindergarten to high school.

Tuition Support: Covering partial or full tuition fees for students in need to keep education within reach.

University Support: Providing monthly stipends for college and university students to help with living costs, books, and transportation.

Our Vision

To build a future where every student has equal access to education and the support needed to reach their full potential.

Our Mission

To promote educational equity by supporting students from disadvantaged backgrounds through financial aid, material support, and mentorship.

A Success Story

“Thanks to CAFODIA’s boarding school support, our students now have textbooks and a clean classroom. Attendance has improved, and children are more motivated than ever.”
– Headmaster, Dire Dawa Elementary School