NGO Initiative by PB Cambridge

Education Access
for Every
Nigerian Student

PBC EduAid breaks down financial and informational barriers — delivering free workshops, scholarships, welfare support, and community outreach to students across all 36 states of Nigeria.

500+
Schools Reached
36
States
₦50M+
Scholarships
Students
Outreach
Awards
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Schools Reached
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Free Events Annually
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States Covered
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What We Do

Programs That Change Lives

From menstrual health outreach to free exam materials — every EduAid initiative is designed to remove real barriers for real students.

Latest Initiative

PBC Collaborates with SUG President — Free Gifts for FUTO Students

In partnership with the SUG President at the Federal University of Technology Owerri (FUTO), PBC EduAid distributed free writing materials, noodles, and exam support packs to hundreds of students ahead of their examinations at Asiabaka Square.

The initiative reflects our commitment to practical student welfare — not just academic guidance, but real support for the everyday challenges students face.

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Gift distribution
Food bags
Student crowd
From the Field

EduAid in Action

Real moments from our outreach programs across Nigerian universities and secondary schools.

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Help Us Reach More Students

Whether you are a school, company, or individual — your support funds real change in the lives of Nigerian students. Volunteer, donate, or partner with us today.

Why We Do This

Our Theory of Change

Education inequality in Nigeria isn't just about access to schools — it's about the countless small barriers that compound over a student's academic journey. A girl who misses four days of school every month due to lack of sanitary products loses nearly 15% of her instructional time over a school year. A student without basic stationery struggles to take notes, complete homework, and prepare for examinations on equal footing with classmates who have these essentials.

PBC EduAid exists to identify and address these foundational barriers at scale. We work directly with student union governments, school administrations, and community leaders to understand what specific challenges students in each location face, then design targeted interventions — whether that's a Pad a Girl Child distribution, a gender health seminar, or an exam-season welfare package — that address the most pressing needs.

Our long-term vision is a Nigeria where a student's academic potential is limited only by their own effort and ability, never by circumstances of birth. Every program we run is a step toward that vision, and every volunteer, donor, and partner who joins us brings that future closer for thousands of students across all 36 states.

In Their Words

A Message From Our Team

Every time we run a Pad a Girl Child distribution or a school welfare event, our volunteers come away with the same reflection: these are small interventions in the grand scheme of Nigeria's educational challenges, but for the individual students who receive them, they can make the difference between attending school or staying home, between focusing on an exam or worrying about basic needs. That's the scale at which we work — not solving everything, but solving something, for someone, today — while building toward a future where these interventions are needed less and less.