Here at Unite we are committed to gender equality and creating a more just and favorable future for girls and women and for impoverished, at-risk boys and men. These new Unite Scholars are extremely intelligent and talented young men who have endured unimaginable hardships and have succeeded — against all odds — by earning the highest scores in their schools and districts. As part of our program, we have a Unite for Rights intiative to teach young people about human, child, girls’ and women’s rights, and we dive deep into the issues of abuse, bullying and harassment, shame and humiliation, and injustices of all kinds. Building an equitable, just, safe, and respectful world requires the comprehensive education and active participation of both girls and boys. We believe that these young men will be leaders in the campaign to create pervasive and positive changes — of mindsets, behaviors, and ultimately of norms — within families, communities, and beyond to forge a brighter, more equitable, prosperous, and dignified future for all.
NOTE: In preparation for their A-Levels, which begin in July, every student — boy and girl — in our new class of Unite Scholars have been awarded a grant to start a small business enterprise to earn funds during this time they are home. They have also been assigned a Unite “Big Sister/Big Brother” — connecting with our University-level scholars for friendship, guidance, mentorship, and support. Additionally, they have been assigned tutors from our extended Unite family to study such subjects as mathematics, biology, chemistry, geography, and physics so they will be prepared for the classes that lay ahead.