Educational Support: Empowering Minds, Creating Opportunities

At Agapé4All: Cromwell Lilian Ibie Foundation, we believe that education is the key to breaking the cycle of poverty and unlocking a brighter future. Through our Educational Support Program, we provide scholarships, school supplies, and training programs to ensure that every child and young adult—regardless of their background—has access to quality education and lifelong learning opportunities.

Our Initiatives

Scholarship Programs – Providing financial assistance to deserving students from underprivileged backgrounds.
School Supplies & Learning Materials – Distributing books, uniforms, and essential educational tools to students in need.
Vocational & Technical Training – Offering skill-based education to equip individuals for employment and entrepreneurship.
STEM & Digital Literacy Programs – Encouraging innovation by introducing young minds to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
Adult Education & Literacy Support – Helping individuals who missed formal education gain essential reading, writing, and numeracy skills.

Impact & Transformation

Our educational programs have opened doors for countless children and young adults, giving them the foundation they need to succeed academically and professionally. By eliminating financial and resource barriers, we empower individuals to reach their full potential and contribute meaningfully to society.

How You Can Support

🌍 Sponsor a Student – Give a child the gift of education through scholarships and school sponsorship.
💖 Donate Educational Materials – Provide books, laptops, and school supplies to enhance learning experiences.
🙌 Volunteer as a Tutor or Mentor – Share your knowledge and skills to inspire the next generation.

At Agapé4All, we believe in the power of education to transform lives and communities. Together, we can create opportunities, nurture dreams, and build a future where no one is left behind.

💙 “Education is the foundation of a better tomorrow. Join us in making learning accessible for all.”