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Support Fyza She Education Institute

$985 Raised of $12,600

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About Campaign

Fyza She Education Institute, founded in November 2021, is a virtual learning platform designed to empower Afghan girls and provide them with education. The classes are free and available to any Afghan girl with internet access. Our program covers science subjects from grades 7 to 12, including English and Computers. We have over 220 students enrolled, with over 230 on the waiting list, and the program is facilitated by 10 Afghan female teachers and two volunteers. We cannot achieve our mission alone. We need your support to expand our impact and reach more girls in need. Your financial contributions can help us sustain and expand our programs, providing resources and ensuring that our virtual learning platform remains accessible to as many Afghan girls as possible. The donations will cover the salaries and internet costs of the teachers. While we have funds for the next four months, we need additional resources to continue providing education to these deserving girls. We understand the power of education in transforming lives and breaking the cycle of poverty. Together we can make a difference, one student at a time, and create a world where every child has the opportunity to learn, thrive, and fulfill their potential. Photo: Farshad Usyan

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Humayoon Chakhansuri

Humayoon Chakhansuri is a Fulbright scholar with over 13 years of experience in Afghanistan's public and private sectors. He has led numerous volunteer initiatives that have aided 132 families (665 people). He recently launched an the Fyza She Education Institute, an online educational program, for Afghan girls who the system has abandoned. The program currently has over 220 students enrolled. Humayoon has also cofounded the Atefa foundation with the assistance of volunteers in Afghanistan to assist ultra-poor families affected by the ongoing crisis. With the help of volunteers on the ground, the Atefa Foundation has been able to collect funds and provide food to 50 low-income families (375 people) so far.