Asia’s Hope kids aren’t just challenging expectations for orphaned kids, they’re obliterating them.

Watch this short [2:35] video to hear about our scholarship program from John McCollum, Executive Director of Asia’s Hope.

 
 

In Cambodia, Thailand and India, only about 13% of poor kids are expected to graduate grade 12. At Asia’s Hope, however, 75% of our kids attain a high school diploma.

And Asia’s Hope’s university graduation rate exceeds that of Japan, Korea, Canada and the United States — despite the fact that we’re working with some of the world’s poorest, most vulnerable children.

Our promise of family-style care has always extended to scholarships for higher education. In fact, more than 220 kids who grew up at Asia’s Hope are currently attending university or vocational training — on full-ride scholarships provided by our generous supporters.

Right now, however, 97 of those university scholarships — which cost about $2,600 a year — remain unfunded.


Our kids have overcome so much. They’ve done their part. Will you help us raise the $250,000 we need to extend our decades-long promise of a university education to this new generation of Asia’s Hope graduates?


Meet a few of the young scholars who will benefit from your generosity