The “Brighter Future” program
The “Brighter Future” program, initiated in July 2013, is a cornerstone of our foundation’s vision. 
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													The “Brighter Future” program
													
													
													The “Brighter Future” program
The “Brighter Future” program, initiated in July 2013, is a cornerstone of our foundation’s vision. It aims to empower underprivileged Egyptian youth from economically challenged backgrounds by providing them with the skills necessary for financial independence and the ability to support their families. This is achieved through technical education and vocational training to enhance their employability prospects.
The Little Flock center
Targeting hardworking youth from low-income families in rural areas without accommodations in Cairo, the program operates in collaboration with the “Salesian Don Bosco Technical Institute.” Currently serving 71 students, the program has seen 114 graduates over the past decade, primarily from Upper Egypt.
Beyond covering educational fees, the project equips students with additional business skills, including capacity building in 
- Entrepreneurial
 - Communication
 - Leadership
 - Soft skills
 
It also focuses on social awareness, including cultural, psychological, and sexual awareness.
Students
Graduates
													Serving Students
Graduates over the past decade
													The program ensures the overall well-being of students through
- Periodical medical check-ups
 - Outdoor sports
 - In-house gym
 - Complete housing facilities
 - Dining Hall
 - Transportation to and from the institute
 
The impact of the program is evident:
													The impact of the program is evident:
- 114 graduates have acquired essential life and technical skills.
 - Some graduates are employed by national and international companies in Egypt, while others have established their own businesses (SMEs), contributing to their family’s financial needs.
 - Six graduates are now staff members at The Salesian Don Bosco Institute in Cairo.
 - Ten graduates pursued higher education in Italy and Germany.
 - Five graduates received job offers to work in Europe and the MENA region.