Scholarship program Bugsay onboards 40 additional students, extending its financial aid to 147 talented individuals.
The RAFI Microfinance Bugsay Scholarship program, a part of the Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Inc., has been making a significant impact on the lives of 147 college scholars in the Philippines since its launch in 2020. The program primarily supports the children of RAFI Microfinance microentrepreneurs from various regions, including Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.
The scholarship provides essential financial aid, enabling scholars to pursue higher education in both private and state universities. However, it goes beyond financial support, offering mentorship and values formation to prepare scholars to become future leaders and changemakers. The program instills the values of God-Centeredness, Integrity, Respect, and Service, fostering a holistic approach to personal growth.
One of the pioneering scholars, Christine Angel Ando, has completed her studies and is now employed at RAFI Microfinance. Her success story is a testament to the program's role in facilitating career development and economic upliftment for its beneficiaries.
By supporting the children of microentrepreneurs, the program helps elevate the lives not only of the scholars but also their families and communities, contributing to broader social development. RAFI Microfinance, in its commitment to developing future leaders and changemakers, recently accepted 40 new scholars under its Bugsay Scholarship program.
In summary, the RAFI Microfinance Bugsay Scholarship is a comprehensive support system that enables educational attainment, nurtures personal growth, and enhances socio-economic prospects for Filipino microentrepreneur families.
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