Posted by Olya Cherevko, Youth Impact Manager Usually very few orphans receive full scholarships to study in colleges. One of the main reasons is that their educational levels are low; however, this year Interlink's Youth Impact program put a special emphasis on preparing orphans for national tests and teaching how to fill out applications and write essays. Last year out of 95 orphanage graduates only 9 got accepted to colleges/universities. This year it is three times as many - 27 students will go to colleges with fully covered tuition and monthly stipend. Most of the grants have been provided by the government but 9 of them have been granted by two private foundations in Almaty started by local businessmen and foreign embassies in Kazakhstan that give 100 scholarships to orphans and youth from low-income families in Kazakhstan. The youth in the photo below working on their essays all got accepted to colleges/universities thanks to those foundations. Now they are required to keep their grades high and participate in volunteer activities for the good of the society. Their volunteer activities may include social service projects at NGOs like teaching children, helping at orphanages, or cleaning of local parks.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Orphanage graduates going to colleges this year
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