Students & Community Impact

When one child learns, an entire family gains hope.

We serve children from low-income families, daily wage worker homes, vulnerable households, and first-generation learner backgrounds.

Grace Bible Fellowship School students and community

Why donor partnership matters

For many families, school fees, books, uniforms, transport, and classroom materials can become barriers. Donor support helps remove these barriers and keeps children in a structured, caring environment.

Education changes daily habits, family expectations, confidence, and future choices. It also gives the church a practical way to demonstrate the love of Christ to children and parents.

Studentslearn with dignity and personal attention.
Familiesreceive hope and practical relief.
Communitybenefits from educated, values-led children.

Who we serve

Equal opportunity for boys, girls, and first-generation learners.

Students include boys and girls from ages 4-16. Many are the first in their family to receive structured education.

Boys & Girls

Equal opportunity

We welcome children with dignity and help them grow academically, socially, and spiritually.

Ages 4-16

Foundational years

Students receive support during critical years for literacy, confidence, and character formation.

First Generation

Family breakthrough

Education gives families hope and opens a path toward stronger future opportunities.

Impact areas

Every gift can become a visible classroom blessing.

Scholarships
Books and uniforms
School furniture
Computer lab
Library support
Teacher salaries
Classroom repairs
School expansion