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Empowering Minds - Building Futures

At the JUNA Foundation, we believe that access to education, especially in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), is a pathway to dignity, opportunity, and long-term impact. Our programs are designed to support displaced and underserved youth from Lebanon, Palestine, Syria, and across the Middle East.

STEM Scholarships     We fund full and partial scholarships for talented refugee or displaced students pursuing 2-year diplomas in STEM fields at Accredited Colleges and Universities. Scholars are selected not just for academic merit, but for their potential to lead and give back to their communities. Our model encourages every JUNA scholar to pay it forward through volunteering, mentoring, or community projects – creating a cycle of impact that grows with every graduate.

Available Programs:

We are currently working with candidates in the following areas: Information Technology and Programming, Electromechanics, Dental Laboratory, Nursing Care, and Automotive Mechanics, with more programs to be added and supported soon.

What the program offers

Tuition Assistance: Full and partial scholarships for 2-year Diploma, or technical vocational training in STEM and related fields.

Learning Tools & Resources: Access to laptops, internet, textbooks, and study materials for students in need.

Academic Tutoring & Mentorship: One-on-one academic support and guidance from experienced mentors, educators, and professionals.

Who is Eligible?

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Refugee or displaced youth between the ages of 16–25.
Students pursuing or intending to pursue an education in STEM.
Refugee or displaced youth who are originally from Lebanon, Palestine, or Syria.
Individuals with strong academic potential and financial need.
Completed High School Diploma or Equivalent.
Individuals who are willing and able to help their communities after the successful completion of their respective STEM programs.

We warmly welcome all qualified student to apply,
especially    female   students.