

Education Support Program
"Transforming Potential Into Possibility Through Education"
At the heart of BOEHI’s mission is the belief that education is the most powerful equalizer in society. Our Education Support Program is a multi-tiered intervention designed to bridge the gap between ambition and access for underserved children and youth in Nigeria.We provide:
Full and partial scholarships for primary, secondary, and tertiary education
School essentials including uniforms, books, writing materials, shoes, and bags
Mentorship and psychosocial support, pairing students with trained adult role models who guide them through life’s academic and emotional challenges
Through targeted outreach in rural and low-income urban communities, we identify vulnerable children who are most at risk of dropping out due to poverty, conflict, or marginalization—especially girls and orphans.
This program not only sends children to school, but keeps them there by addressing barriers holistically. Our graduates are emerging as teachers, entrepreneurs, engineers, and future policy leaders—proof that given the chance, talent will always rise.“Education is not a gift—it’s a right. Our role is to unlock it for every child.”
— BOEHI Chairman, Mr. Ade AyeniHospitality SkillsTraining
"Skilling for Service. Building for a Lifetime."
BOEHI’s Hospitality Skills Training initiative is designed to equip youth and women with hands-on, employable skills that immediately translate into income, dignity, and self-reliance.
We operate through training hubs and partner institutions offering professional certification in:
- Catering and Culinary Arts
- Housekeeping and Room Service
- Hotel Management and Front Desk Operations
- Event Planning and Protocol Services
Our program goes beyond classroom learning. Trainees engage in:
- Live practice sessions in real hospitality settings
- Soft skills development (customer service, time management, communication)
- Linkages to internships, job placements, and microenterprise startup kits
By focusing on industries that are labour-intensive and locally sustainable, we reduce unemployment, especially among young women and school leavers. Graduates emerge with globally transferable skills and the confidence to thrive in hospitality careers or run their own service-based businesses.
“In every hotel or banquet hall is a young person whose life changed because someone believed in their potential.”— Program Coordinator, BOEHI Skills Hub
Youth & Women Empowerment
"Empowering the Pillars of Tomorrow’s Communities"This flagship initiative aims to liberate potential trapped by poverty, gender inequality, and lack of opportunity. BOEHI’s Youth and Women Empowerment Program is not charity—it is investment in resilience, ingenuity, and the ripple effect of empowered leadership.
What we offer:
- Microgrants to kick-start income-generating ventures (tailoring, beauty, farming, mobile food services, etc.)
- Entrepreneurship bootcamps focused on business planning, market access, and financial literacy
- Leadership and civic engagement training to help women and youth serve as change agents in their communities
This program especially targets:
- Young mothers rebuilding after loss or hardship
- Unemployed youth who are creative but under-resourced
- Women with no formal education but with informal business ideas
We prioritize rural outreach, conflict-affected regions, and female-headed households, amplifying the voices of those society often overlooks.
“Empower a woman, and you’ve planted a tree of hope whose roots reach generations.”— BOEHI Regional Field Officer
BOEHI Scholars Network
"From Beneficiaries to Builders of a Better Nation"
The BOEHI Scholars Network is a powerful ecosystem of change—comprising alumni of our education and skills training programs who are now giving back, mentoring others, and influencing development discourse.More than a network, it is a living testimony to the long-term impact of empowerment. Members of the network are involved in:
- Peer mentoring of new BOEHI recipients
- Community service and advocacy projects
- Networking events, leadership retreats, and annual summits
- Monitoring & Evaluation contributions, helping shape future program design
The Network transforms beneficiaries into community builders, role models, and partners in progress. Whether teaching in classrooms, running startups, or serving in public service, these alumni prove that every act of empowerment has a ripple effect.
“I was once a child with no books. Today I fund scholarships for others. That’s the BOEHI difference.”
— Amina O., BOEHI Scholar & Entrepreneur
Senator Bode Olajumoke House.
Engr Amoo Oluwashina Street,
El Shaddai Residential Estate, Alagbaka GRA
Akure Nigeria
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