Last Updated: 20 February 2026By

For many girls in the most vulnerable contexts, going to school is not as simple as just walking into the classroom. 

For many girls living in vulnerable contexts, education is not just about learning. It means overcoming barriers that should never exist: period poverty, unsafe and long distances to school, lack of resources, cultural stereotypes and more.

Girls around the world dream of becoming engineers, doctors, scientists, teachers, artists… The challenge should be the profession itself, not being a young woman from a vulnerable context.

With your support, we can remove all of these barriers.

At La Salle Foundation, scholarships are more than financial support. They address the real challenges girls face every day: access to education and learning materials, safe transportation to and from school, health and hygiene support, mentorship and family engagement.

This year, through the 1 La Salle Fund, we will provide scholarships to simplify access to education for girls in our Lasallian educational works located in the most vulnerable contexts, creating real opportunities for their development.

 

Donate now

 

The power of a Lasallian scholarship for a girl

Education Is the Most Powerful Investment.
A scholarship:

  • Overcomes the lack of financial resources, providing everything she needs to learn and thrive.
  • Supports her journey to school with safe transportation, every single day.
  • Includes mentorship and workshops to help families and girls believe in the power of education.
  • Makes her free to learn every day of the month by providing essential health and hygiene kits.
  • It is the key that unlocks her potential. And it is not just about her, an educated girl is more likely to invest 90% of her future income back into her family and community.

Your support helps girls around the world overcome obstacles and stay in school, not just on International Women’s Day, but every day of the year.

 

Explore the impact we achieved through the 2025 campaign
‘Her Education Cannot Wait.’

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