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FHL Education Advancement Fund International All of EAFI’s programs are based on the EAFI mission: to assist underprivileged children in China to have a chance to realize their full potential through education. The majority of children of minority groups in rural China are living at poverty level. Due to lack of resources and education awareness these children and their families have been limited in their outlook for a better life in the future. Many of the families need financial aid to keep their children in basic school. EAFI truly believes assisting these children in continuous academic advancement is the best way to facilitate them in reaching their full potential and, consequently, achieving self-reliance for their families. FHL Scholarship Program 2005 FHL Benevolence Fund 2006 Following a need-based selection process, every selected student will receive funds to cover their tuition and partial living expenses for one year. The amount of the grant depends on the need of each student and starts at 300 yuan (about 36 U.S. dollars). Tuition will be paid directly to their attending school, and money for other expenses will be given to the parents to supplement the child’s living expenses and allow the child to focus on academics after school. Applications for continuing grants are permitted for students who successfully complete their school grade with good academic standing (average B+ or 80/100 at the time of application – waived for first year applicants and first graders) and who show a strong desire to prevail in school. As in 2005, the program does not guarantee funding to any student for more than one year. Qualifications to apply for the scholarship include an annual family income below 2000 yuan (250 U.S. dollars), parents working in agriculture or labor intensive jobs, a current age of the student between 6 and 15, above average grades (B+ or higher), and a display of a strong desire to succeed in school, based on teacher recommendations and a short descriptive essay. In the process of working with the local families of Hunan and distributing scholarship funds, volunteers of EAFI discovered that many families lacked the funds to provide for basic life necessities. Money could not be spent on education in these families because there were not even enough funds to pay for urgent medical expenses, sometimes leaving family members basically just waiting to die. In 2006, funds will be allocated for these kinds of cases. |
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