The impact of the “JENGA” program is profound in ensuring that children from vulnerable families have access to education. By constructing schools, Safisha Africa Welfare Foundation directly addresses the barriers these children face in attending school, particularly the financial challenges of private, profit-driven institutions.
The program ensures that more children can receive a free education, thereby reducing the risk of dropouts in the community. The availability of these schools means that children who would otherwise miss out on education due to poverty or other challenges now have a safe and supportive environment to learn. Furthermore, by supporting schools that care for vulnerable children, such as orphanages, Safisha extends its mission to more communities, helping to fulfil the right to education for all children, regardless of their background.
This initiative not only increases school enrolment but also fosters long-term community development. Education empowers these children, offering them the tools to break the cycle of poverty and build a better future. The JENGA program’s impact is thus far-reaching, creating a ripple effect that benefits individual students, their families, and the broader community by promoting educational equity and social stability.