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Impact reporting
Our first field project focused on practical school-readiness supplies and a community celebration event for children in underserved communities. The published financial report documents N1,372,200 received and N1,372,200 spent.

Annual results
The launch year established a practical baseline: identify students with school partners, fund the materials they need, and keep enough evidence for donors to see what happened.
View accountabilityStep 1
Teachers, local leaders, and families help surface students most affected by education costs.
Step 2
Donations are converted into supplies, fee relief, mentoring, or classroom tools tied to a named program.
Step 3
Beacon retains receipts, sign-off records, field photos, and beneficiary counts for review.
Step 4
Results are summarized into public updates, annual reporting, and next-cycle program decisions.
Photo and report framing
Beacon publishes child-safe photos, delivery summaries, and annual report links as documentation is approved. Public updates focus on verified totals and community context rather than exposing children's private stories.
Visual proof
These representative images hold the space for Beacon's own child-safe media library as school visits and distributions are documented.



