What you’re funding
Welcome to Dear Future’s Every.org campaign page! Here, you can support our mission in new and innovative ways by donating cryptocurrency or stocks. Your contributions go directly toward empowering children worldwide through education, giving them the tools they need to break free from the cycle of poverty and build brighter futures.
At Dear Future, we believe every child—no matter where they are born—deserves access to education. This year, we're raising critical funds to provide school supplies and reusable hygienic pads to children in remote and extremely poor regions across Uganda and Peru.
Your donation will help us:
- Equip 6,000 children in Uganda and 500 children in Peru with basic school materials by 2026. - Provide 1,000 girls with reusable hygienic pads in 2025 to eliminate school absences due to period poverty.
We’ve already reached over 4,500 children in 2025, and with your support, we can do even more.
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About Dear Future
Dear Future focuses on the stuff that gets a child through the school day, notebooks, pencils, pads, and the support around them. In remote, extremely poor communities in Peru, Uganda, and Guatemala, that kind of help can mean showing up ready to learn instead of sitting out. The organization also builds and supports schools, so the work extends beyond a single kit or one-time delivery. If you want to back practical aid that meets children where they are, this is that kind of nonprofit.
What sets Dear Future apart is how rooted it is in remote communities, with local partnerships shaping delivery in Peru, Uganda, and Guatemala. The organization also gives children more than supplies, through pen pals, a literary competition, and school-building projects that help create longer-term support.
About this work
In their own words — what they do, who it reaches, and what your dollars actually fund.
Mission
To bring education and health to children living in remote and extremely poor regions of the world.
Who they serve
Children in remote and extremely poor communities, especially school-age girls who need menstrual health support.
Their impact
- 4,384 children received benefits in 2025 through basic school materials.
- 711 girls received menstrual health support in 2025.
- 4,002 students in Uganda received essential learning materials in 2025.
- 46,625 essential learning materials were distributed in 2024.
- 1,168 girls received menstrual kits in 2024.
- 382 students across 14 schools in two regions of Peru received materials in 2025.
- 83 students enrolled when a nonprofit primary school opened in Uganda in 2023.
How your donation helps
- School supplies such as notebooks, pencils, erasers, rulers, crayons, glue, chalk, and toilet paper.
- Reusable and disposable hygienic pads and menstrual health education.
- Primary and secondary school construction projects.
- Transportation, logistics, and distribution to remote schools.
- Administrative, marketing, and operational needs.
Programs
School Materials Program
Provides notebooks, pencils, erasers, rulers, crayons, glue, chalk, toilet paper, and other school essentials to children in remote and extremely poor communities.
Her Full Attendance
Provides disposable and reusable hygienic pads, along with menstrual health education, so girls do not miss school.
Pen Pal Program
Connects children across countries through pen pals.
Literary Tournament
A global literary competition that gives children from remote and overlooked communities a chance to share their stories.
School Construction
Builds and supports primary and secondary schools in Uganda, including a primary school in Wakiso and a high school project in Mayuge.
Stories
Events
Annual Literary Tournament
annualA literary competition that gives children from remote and overlooked communities a chance to share their stories.
Ways to help
Current needs
- Funding for the 2026 East Africa School Materials Fund.
- A5 notebooks for Uganda school kits.
- Reusable hygienic pads for girls in Uganda.
- Transportation and distribution support for remote-school deliveries.
Recognition & press
In the media
- WFAA, Good Morning Texas feature "Overcoming Hurdles After Loss" featuring Dear Future.

