Thriving in School contributes to the comprehensive development of school-aged children by providing books and school supplies, food security, school health, promotion of children's rights, student leadership, a culture of peace, life skills, environmental sustainability, infrastructure improvement, and scholarships. The program is implemented in the rural sector, where educational coverage is very low, around 50%, according to UNICEF Honduras. It reaches more than 3,200 children from 4 to 15 years of age in 28 rural public schools, and involves teachers and associations of mothers and fathers of families in its actions. The program tries to ensure that there is no reason that prevents each child from attending school, improving school coverage and thereby reducing multidimensional poverty.