Olea Fund Supports English Language Education Program 2026
Olea Fund is generously supporting our English Language Project 2026, enabling children and young people to access quality English education in a safe and supportive learning environment. Through this partnership, the project will be able to provide essential support services that help students attend regularly, learn effectively, and stay healthy throughout the school year.
With Olea Fund’s support, the project will offer regular nutrition support for 150 students, providing healthy snacks four times per month over 11 months to help them stay focused and energized during their English classes. The project will also supply educational materials for the English language program, including books, stationery, and basic learning aids to support both students and teachers in their daily lessons. In addition, Olea Fund’s contribution will make it possible to provide daily transportation support for around 100 students, helping them travel safely to and from the education center 2–4 ways per school day, especially those living in distant or vulnerable communities.
This valuable support from Olea Fund strengthens our teachers, reduces barriers to participation, and empowers our students to build stronger English skills and brighter futures.
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