Stream for Scholars!

Derrick Amponsah Berlin, Germany

Stream for Scholars!

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The campaign’s primary goal is to support high school graduates, current students at risk of dropping out from financially challenged backgrounds by helping them cover tuition fees and basic provisions. This initiative seeks to reduce the barriers that prevent intellectually gifted students from pursuing higher education and to deter vulnerable young women from resorting to unsafe alternatives such as campus hookups or dating sites for income.

I am a streamer who once faced the same financial struggles with tuition fees during college years. Years ago, I struggled to afford tuition despite my academic potential. I saw many peers abandon their dreams because of financial hardship. That experience inspired me to create this campaign, so no student has to compromise their education or safety due to lack of funds. It is both personal and purposeful—giving back and creating opportunities for others. I believe they deserve help because education is a pathway to breaking cycles of poverty and building a better future.

Contributions will be used to pay average tuition fees, provide learning books, and offer targeted support for young women to reduce vulnerability. Transparency will be ensured by documenting (video clipping) how funds are distributed to selected individuals.

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Derrick Amponsah
Berlin, Germany
09. March 2026
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