Students whose families are struggling in extreme poverty, or who are orphans, are provided access to quality education. Some students may even be religious sisters whose families would normally be expected to fund their education, but may come from extreme poverty.
An educational scholarship/microloan is made to fund primary, secondary, vocational school, university, and even medical school.
Students commit, when they have the means following graduation, to pay their scholarship forward by funding another student themselves, growing access to education.