Celebrating Success: All Ten Tabitha Home Children Excel in WAEC Exams

Sep 9, 2025Reports0 comments

At Tabitha Home, we believe education is the key that unlocks opportunities and breaks the cycle of poverty. This August, our hearts are overflowing with pride and gratitude as we celebrate a remarkable milestone: all ten of our children who sat for the WAEC examinations achieved excellent results.

For children who once faced uncertain futures, this achievement is more than just good grades — it is proof that with the right support, guidance, and environment, every child can thrive.

Our children worked tirelessly, balancing their academic responsibilities with life in the Home, while drawing strength from the encouragement of staff, mentors, and volunteers. Their success also reflects the commitment of our educational partners, tutors, and sponsors who continually invest in the future of these young stars.

 

When you give a child the tools to learn, you also give them the confidence to dream

This accomplishment is a testament to our philosophy of Education Without Barriers. It reminds us that when you give a child the tools to learn, you also give them the confidence to dream. From aspiring doctors to future entrepreneurs, these young achievers are now one step closer to fulfilling their God-given potential.

As we celebrate this milestone, we invite you to be part of many more success stories. Your sponsorship or donation ensures that more children at Tabitha Home have the chance to shine academically.

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