Every child has the right to equal opportunity in education. However, economic circumstances can disrupt the academic lives of many talented students. The scholarship program, launched with this awareness, aims to ensure that students in disadvantaged areas can continue their educational journey without interruption. As of the 2024-2025 academic year, a total of 200 students, from primary school to university, will receive regular scholarships.
The selection of students was meticulous. A fair list was created by considering both academic achievement and family financial situation. The scholarships not only provide financial support but also cover necessities such as stationery, school uniforms, and transportation. Students are supported throughout their education through the contributions of volunteer mentors.
This program prioritizes not only academic success but also students' social development. Cultural events, book donations, and educational camps are also organized for the supported students throughout the year. Young people are not only empowered to continue their education but also to grow into individuals who contribute to society. The program instills hope in every child seeking courage on their educational path.
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