
Edu-Aid Project: Supporting Dreams, One Child at a Time
General Paint Ajah·2019
Our Very First Project — A Simple Idea That Grew Into Something Beautiful.
Edu-Aid was born from a simple realization: so many children show up to school every day with courage, but not always with the tools they need.
We saw the gap. We felt the need. And we decided to do something about it.
More Than Supplies
Through this project, held at General Paint Ajah, we provided school supplies, clothing, and other essentials to children who needed them most.
But more than the items we gave, Edu-Aid was about showing each child that their dreams matter. That someone out there cares. That they deserve to learn, grow, and enjoy school without feeling disadvantaged.
This project reminded us why Coping Together exists: small acts of support can change how a child sees the world — and themselves.
The Impact
Edu-Aid wasn't just about giving supplies — it was about giving hope.
Every child who received a backpack, a notebook, or a piece of clothing left knowing that someone believed in their potential. That their education mattered. That they were seen.
This project set the foundation for everything we do. It showed us that when we come together, we can make a real difference in the lives of children and their families.
Thank you to everyone who made Edu-Aid possible. Your support helped us take our first step toward building a community where every child feels valued and supported.
Event Gallery

Edu-Aid project held at General Paint Ajah - our very first project

Providing school supplies and essentials to children who needed them most

Distributing school supplies, clothing, and other essentials

Children receiving their supplies with gratitude and smiles

Showing each child that their dreams matter and someone cares

Every child deserves the tools they need to succeed in school

Community coming together to support children's education

Making a difference, one child at a time

Celebrating the impact of Edu-Aid on children's lives
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