Yes. One story is of a boy named Ethan. He was in a remote village with very limited educational opportunities. Compassion International built a library in his village and provided scholarships. Ethan took full advantage of these resources. He was able to study advanced subjects and eventually got a scholarship to study abroad. And there is also the case of Isabella. She was a girl who was at risk of dropping out of school due to poverty. Compassion's financial assistance and educational support kept her in school, and she is now a successful entrepreneur, using her education to start her own business.
Sure. There's a child, Tom, who was sponsored by Compassion International. He used to study in a dilapidated school. But with Compassion's support, his school got renovated. He also received educational resources like books and computers. This led to his academic success, and he is now studying at a top university. Another example is Lucy. Compassion provided her with tutoring services. She overcame her learning difficulties and is now a teacher in a primary school, inspiring young minds.