A girl attending her examination in the college

Please, will you give today and help a bright young person who has grown up in poverty defy the odds and make it through college?

When you see how gifts like yours help fill the deep cracks in state funding that puts third-level education just out of reach for so many young people experiencing disadvantage — when you hear how kindness like your changed the entire course of Kelsey May’s life — I hope you’ll want to be a part of this life-changing work.

Because with education comes opportunity.

For people like Kelsey May, our education bursary fund is often the last and only hope.

And more and more desperate students turn to us each year.

 

Education is the single most powerful gift we can give these young people, so they have a chance to break the cycle of poverty. If you believe that too, then please... give what you can.

Like a pebble dropped in a lake, an investment of your kindness today will create opportunities that ripple on for many years to come.

Listen to Kelsey May’s story here:

 

Please, will you give today and help a bright young person who has grown up in poverty defy the odds and make it through college?

When you see how gifts like yours help fill the deep cracks in state funding that puts third-level education just out of reach for so many young people experiencing disadvantage — when you hear how kindness like your changed the entire course of Kelsey May’s life — I hope you’ll want to be a part of this life-changing work.

Because with education comes opportunity.

For people like Kelsey May, our education bursary fund is often the last and only hope.

And more and more desperate students turn to us each year.

 

Education is the single most powerful gift we can give these young people, so they have a chance to break the cycle of poverty. If you believe that too, then please... give what you can.

Like a pebble dropped in a lake, an investment of your kindness today will create opportunities that ripple on for many years to come.

Listen to Kelsey May’s story here:

 

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