Amina's journey from a scholarship recipient to a youth mentor shows the ripple effect of investing in education.
When Amina first joined our Girls' Education Scholarship program at age 14, she was one of five children sharing a single textbook. Today, at 22, she leads a peer mentorship network serving 200 girls in her village near Arusha.
"TEI didn't just pay my school feesâthey showed me that my voice matters," Amina shares. After completing secondary school, she returned to her community as a volunteer teacher and now coordinates our youth leadership camps.
Her story is one of hundreds that demonstrate how targeted support can create leaders who multiply impact across generations.