Finding Freedom through Friendship

EDUCATION

Education is the single-most important driver of economic.

In rural regions, public schools lack in quality compared to private education available to students who are in a higher economic status.

Females are often kept out of school for domestic work, safety and hygiene which generates a gap in gender inequality.  

FFF encourages private tutoring -  especially for girls.

FFF finances education from preschool through high school as well as tutoring (focusing in English, math and science).

Accountability of performance and reports are compulsory to remain in the program.

•  304 students since inception

•  Currently 115 ACTIVE Students

•  66% Females 34% Males

•  43% Egypt; 64% Guatemala

•  12 (11%)  students selected for higher education

•  Percentage of students to total  participants is 82%

•  2017 average cost/student/ year = $552;

•  2018 average cost/student/ year = $318

Higher Education Scholars


Our goal is to empower women and youth to participate, influence society, fuel economic success through the

attainment of higher education degrees.

Higher education is crucial to attain jobs and compete in the global economy.

FFF selectively invests in a few university candidates to attain a professional degree.  

Attorney Gilma Martinez

2017 Graduate

Nurse Estela Ramirez Pablo

2017 Graduate

Education is the backbone to opportunity, curiosity and knowledge.