January 19, 2018
Hi, liza! I only have anecdotal experience, but I can share it while ramfam does that research for you. =) I had a girl who was in 10th grade when I started sponsoring her. She was an only child, and her parents were very committed to her education. She was also an outstanding student.By the time I stopped sponsoring her, she had passed her exams to progress to 12th grade, and her parents were able to afford to continue her education (the perk of her being an only child, I guessed).
I also currently have a girl who is sixteen years old. When I sent an EG for her education, the follow-up report said that she is a poor student but dedicated to her studies. She was also already receiving tutoring at her CI center, so her family used a portion of my EG for her 14-year-old brother to have tutoring as well. I'm a little worried that her parents may be more concerned with his education than hers.
My third girl in India is only 11. I sent an EG for her birthday last year, and they used part of it for books and tutoring (the rest for clothes and little bit of food). Time will tell, with her--for now, I'm just happy that she's enrolled in school and receiving tutoring!
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