About Campaign
Update/Impact :
The Fundraiser Help us Keep our Institute Active to Educate Afghan Girls by Zainab Mohammadi and Zareena Osmani resulted in fundraising of $ 946 (Nine Hundred and Fourty-six) USD. The funding provisions provided to the institute to stay active and pay salaries of the teachers and staff.
To know more about the process of Food package distribution for this campaign and interviews of beneficiaries please visit our YouTube channel @ASEEL | Everything Handmade or our Twitter @ASEELApp and on Instagram @ASEEL | Emergency Response.
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“ The Book and Pen Charity Institute started its activities in 2020 with the collective efforts of educated and active youth and with the aim of becoming an exemplary non-profit collection in the country. We are a group of graduates of different sciences and created an educational environment for children at Yasra Educational Complex. Our institution provides training courses (non-profit school and vocational school for women) in Kabul and Parwan provinces, where more than 300 girls are currently enrolled and gaining an education. We teach the Holy Quran, mathematics, algebra, trigonometry, physics, alchemy, biology, English and computer in the prepared Kabul and Parwan provincial courses. We do plan to prepare these courses in Nangarhar, Panjshir, Bamyan, Takhar, Ghazni and Badakhshan provinces if the budget is available to us. Through Aseel, we raise funds to support the students and school with providing educational resources so they do not fall behind on their education so our target is stationary, development of the school and paying teachers. Our target is to raise at least $10,000 to continue providing education to our students in our institutes in Kabul and Parwan.”
– Zainab Mohammadi, Founder of Book & Pen Charity Organization
Organizers
Zainab Mohammadi & Zareena Osmani
We established this institutes, in this difficult time for girls that have been isolated from society and limited in gaining an education. Last year it was due to COVID-19 and this year we face social changes and transformation of government officials which again is a means of damaging females from attending schools - thus far it’s been two years that girls have missed days of school. In hope for a brighter future, we work towards providing those that reach out to us for an education. There are more than 500 students in this institutes and will be more if we are supported through donations.