College Scholarship Program

Our College Scholarship Program is one of the most exciting chapters in the story of For the Love of Orphans. Today, we are honored to sponsor 12 children as they pursue higher education, with 4 studying nursing, 3 training to become clinical officers, 4 preparing to become teachers, and 1 learning a skilled trade.

Each of these students has grown up in our orphan care center, many for 7 to 10 years, and we have walked with them through childhood into this incredible new season of possibility. Their perseverance and dedication have brought them to this moment, and now higher education is opening doors that once seemed impossible.

These scholarships do more than change the future of one child. They have the power to lift entire families and communities out of poverty. By becoming nurses, teachers, clinical officers, and skilled workers, these students will not only provide for themselves but also pour back into the very communities that raised them.

This is the heart of our mission: to see children flourish, break the cycle of poverty, and step boldly into the futures God has prepared for them.

In 2026, we are honored to be supporting 15 students as they begin their college journeys. It is incredible to see how far they have come and how their determination, resilience, and faith continue to shape their futures.

For $2,000, a student can attend college for an entire year. This includes tuition, boarding, groceries, school materials and uniforms, and transportation to and from school at the end of each term.

Your support truly has the power to change the trajectory of a young person’s life — opening doors to opportunity, hope, and the ability to give back to their families and communities.

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Students Currently Enrolled in College & Need Sponsorships

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Students with Scholarships

Genius - Clinical Officer - Grad: Dec 2025

David - Secondary Teacher - Grad: Dec 2025

Hellen - Secondary Teacher - Grad: Dec 2025

Clara - Seamstress - Grad: Dec 2026

 

Photo Gallery of College Students Over the Years