Access to public education in Ghana comes with specific costs, and when resources are limited, girls are often the first to lose access.
A small gift can cover a uniform, books, or school fees—opening the door to education.
283K
students in rural Ghana are unable to pay school fees
80%
of students have no access to textbooks and other school supplies
REAP partners with Ghanaian seamstresses to hand-make school uniforms for sponsored students. This supports the local economy and ensures each child receives a well-fitting, durable uniform.
Textbooks, notebooks, and school materials are all purchased from local shops and printers, keeping funds circulating within the community and reducing costly transport and delays.