Wheel for Education
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The Sindh Community Foundation (SCF) has launched “Wheel for Education” to ensure that distance and poverty never force a girl to drop out of school again.
The initiative supports rural girls from Grades 6 to 10 in Thatta, Matiari, Sanghar, and Tando Muhammad Khan, where secondary schools are located 3–7 kilometers away and most families cannot afford safe, reliable transport.
Without such support, girls are often forced to discontinue their education and become exposed to early child marriage, domestic labor, and lifelong poverty.
Through transport support, school facility upgrades, and parent–teacher engagement, the project enables girls to continue lower and upper secondary education—paving the way toward their dreams, confidence, and independence. In 2017, 12-year-old Keenjhar from rural Tando Muhammad Khan completed Grade 5 but could not continue. Her school was 6 km away, her father could not afford transport, and her marriage was being arranged.
When SCF introduced Wheel for Education, she became one of its first beneficiaries. With regular van service and community support, she completed matriculation in 2021, becoming the first girl in her family to finish secondary school. Today, she is pursuing a degree in education.
“Before, my parents planned my wedding. Now they plan my graduation,” she smiles.
“The van didn’t just take me to school — it took me toward freedom.”
Your contribution directly helps rural girls in Sindh continue their education safely and confidently:
- PKR 180,000 (≈ 650 USD) helps a girl complete lower secondary education (Grades 6–8).
- PKR 120,000 (≈ 435 USD) helps a girl complete upper secondary/matriculation (Grades 9–10).
- PKR 300,000 (≈ 1,090 USD) enables a girl to complete the full five-year secondary education cycle, from Grade 6 to matriculation.
Every contribution keeps a girl in school, protects her from early marriage and child labor, and opens a path toward independence, dignity, and opportunity.
“Educate a girl, and you educate a generation.”