Students completing their secondary education often face challenges in deciding whether to begin a professional career or pursue a university degree. To support these students, CFI (Children’s Future International) offers a program with three main pathways:
- Internships: Providing hands-on experience and skill development, potentially leading to administrative roles.
- University Scholarships: Offering financial support for those who choose to pursue higher education.
- Life and Employment Skills Workshops: Equipping students with essential skills to successfully navigate the next stage of their lives.
This support aims to prevent students from missing out on opportunities, becoming migrants, or facing uncertainty about their future. Additionally, it contributes to the community by improving overall quality of life.
Post-secondary students may receive one or two years of internships and the possibility of a formal job with CFI staff. Others will receive university scholarships, while the largest group will benefit from workshops designed to prepare them for the next stage of their life.