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Future
through Education

FCTrelief Zambia Foundation promotes "future through education." We offer private tuition for children and young people, as well as training opportunities and courses of study. You too can help!

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Children can develop better through education and economic independence can be achieved through education.  This helps both the children and their families, and will also serve the country in the long run. Our children are supported at school, which significantly improves their school performance, and values are also taught that give them the necessary character for their life. This brings about a positive change in life, increased quality of life and better future prospects. You become a role model and an inspiration for others!

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Mishek was the best student in the country in Grade 9 (497 points out of 500) and was then able to study at a good middle school. There he achieved very good results (Grade 12) and received a place to study in Punjab, India (more about this here). He studies technology (computer science).

Our Students

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Mishek was the best student in the country in Grade 9 (497 points out of 500) and was then able to study at a good middle school. There he achieved very good results (Grade 12) and received a place to study in Punjab, India. He studies technology (computer science).

Alex is an orphan and is already in his second year of medical school. He is determined to become a doctor and to seize the opportunity he has been given. He wants to build a future like this and do something for his country.

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Priscilla (left) has successfully completed her Grade 12 which is a milestone in education and paves the way for further education. She has been with FCTrelief since the beginning and her investment has really paid off!

Priscilla and Esnart are now in training to become nurses. 

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They have completed a tailoring course Bertha and Joyce were able to complete a tailoring course at the "Chikup" Institute, despite missing school years. Both come from very difficult circumstances, but took their chance and are successful in life!

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is a metal worker. Kelvin was able to do an apprenticeship as a metalworker despite not having completed his schooling. He was also sponsored for an apprenticeship at the Chikupi Institute and works in his learned profession.

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