Our Impact and Contributions

Agazi Alumni Students Association has invested deeply in education, technology access, and community resilience across Adigrat and the Eastern Zone. Our work includes constructing fully furnished learning spaces, expanding libraries, and distributing thousands of books and computers. We have strengthened digital literacy by training hundreds of students and equipping schools with essential ICT tools.
Our humanitarian support has reached orphans, internally displaced families, teachers affected by the war, and survivors of gender based violence. Through partnerships with embassies, international organizations, and local leaders, we have delivered food aid, medical testing equipment, and financial assistance during times of crisis.
Funds raised from our annual reunions continue to support long term educational infrastructure, including the establishment of a new service center for high schools in the zone.

Books Supplied

20,000+

Food Donation

$50,000

Students Trained

440

ICT Equipment

150+ Units

Our Impact and Contributions

Building the foundation for academic excellence through modernized learning spaces.
Closing the digital divide by providing technology access and technical skill training.
Rapid response and sustained support for vulnerable populations and retirees.
Ensuring every student has the basic necessities to attend and excel in school.

Impact By The Numbers

A detailed look at our specific project deliveries and community outreach initiatives across the region.

Classroom Expansion

Completed 12 new classroom wings across 3 partner schools, increasing capacity for 600+ more students.

ICT Innovation Lab

State-of-the-art facility equipped with 50 workstations, VR tools, and 3D printers for technical training.

Uniform Initiative

Provided 1,200 sets of complete school uniforms to ensure dignified attendance for all students.

Retiree Support

Bi-monthly check-ups and medical supply stipends for 85 retired faculty members and community elders.

Our Commitment

"We are not just giving supplies; we are restoring hope and building the leaders of tomorrow."