Cartwheel Foundation, Inc.'s Education and Child Development (ECD) Program facilitates access to culturally-rooted, resilience-focused, and rights-based education among underserved indigenous children. Through collaboration with community duty bearers and multi-sectoral stakeholders, it aims to create a safe and enabling learning environment for the children and their communities, amid change and uncertainty.
In the face of the new realities posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the ECD program ensures that indigenous children are able to stay in school, through alternative learning modes that harness their capacities and creativities.
For School Year 2021-2022 (September 2021-May 2022), 140 indigenous learners from the following communities are enrolled in the program:
Support for the education of these children will go a long and valuable way in helping them thrive in these unprecedented times.
For only $100 a year, you can give the gift of relevant education to an indigenous child amid uncertain times.
Below is the full year financial requirement of supporting a learner under Cartwheel's Education and Child Development Program for School Year 2021-2022: