Sister Dolly Support Foundation officially launched its School-to-School Grassroots Intervention Project in Akwa Ibom State with visits held on Thursday, 27 June 2024. The first outreach stops included Comprehensive Secondary School, Ediene Abak in Abak LGA and Southern Annang Comprehensive Secondary School, Ikot Okoro in Oruk Anam LGA.
The reception from principals, teachers, and students showed why this work matters. School leaders expressed gratitude for being selected as beneficiaries of the 2024 Education Empowerment Project and promised to mobilise students for the upcoming contest.
One school leader described the SDSF team as “very decent and unique,” a response that encouraged the foundation to continue the work with even greater commitment.
Why This Project Matters
The project is designed to reach students where they are, inspire them to take education seriously, and create opportunities for learning, competition, mentorship, and growth. For SDSF, this is not just school visitation. It is a long-term investment in the future of young people and communities in Akwa Ibom State.
Project Phases
The School-to-School Grassroots Intervention Project is planned in four strategic phases so SDSF can expand its reach across local government areas.
Phase 1
- Uyo
- Uruan
- Ibesikpo
- Itu
Phase 2
- Ibiono
- Ikot Ekpene
- Ikono
- Essien Udim
- Obot Akara
Phase 3
- Nsit Ubium
- Nsit Ibom
- Etinan
- Eket
Phase 4
- Oruk Anam
- Etim Ekpo
- Ukanafun
- Abak
- Ika
Support The Future Of Education
SDSF invites donors, partners, and volunteers to support this intervention. Donations help provide educational materials, organise empowering workshops, and create student contests that encourage confidence and academic excellence.
Every contribution helps bridge education gaps and gives students the resources and encouragement they need to reach their potential.