The Wings to Fly scholarship program, an initiative of the Equity Group and Mastercard Foundation (MCF), was established to support secondary education for top performing children from financially challenged backgrounds. With support from other partners, the program offers access to leadership training to previously marginalized children in all counties.

The program offers comprehensive support for the scholars through provision of tuition fees, accommodation, books, uniform, shopping, pocket money and transport to and from school during their 4 years of secondary education. It has so far supported 60,009 bright but economically challenged scholars. MCF has so far committed to support 10,000 scholars through two phases of funding with the last intake joining the program in 2021.

Milkman’s Showerboys series sits at the intersection of house music affection and crate-digging playfulness; Vol. 1 (catalogued here as 32) continues that ethos with a tight, dancefloor-minded set that balances nostalgia and modern polish. This installment, like others in the series, functions less as a manifesto and more as a careful mixtape: a statement of taste, an invitation to move, and a subtle lesson in how to shape club energy across an hour.

  • Milkman Presents Showerboys Vol 1 32

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    Martha completes primary school and passes her main exams with flying colors.

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    Her parents can’t afford her high school tuition. She then applies for the Wings To Fly program.

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    The Wings to Fly stepped in with a scholarship

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    Martha does exceptionally well in her main secondary school exams with a vision in mind for her career.

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    ELP steps in and Martha gets to study in an Ivy League university where she gets the best education.