This is the ripple effect made possible through the P&G Alumni Foundation, its dedicated Grant Champions, and outstanding grant partners working where opportunity is needed most.

Across Haiti and Honduras, young people are gaining more than education. They are gaining the practical skills, confidence, and independence to shape their own futures.

In Honduras, El Hogar Ministries is equipping students with technical and entrepreneurial training, helping them become not just skilled workers, but future business owners, employers, and community leaders.

In Haiti, where the youth employment rate is 63%, Restavek Freedom is opening doors through digital and computer skills training, giving young adults access to employment, income, and the chance to lead change in their communities.

These aren’t short-term fixes.
They are long-term investments in human potential.
Investments that lift families, strengthen communities, and break cycles of poverty for good.

This is lasting change. One skill, one student, one transformed community at a time.

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