The Gift of Education: Adopt a Pakistani Student Photo Gallery
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Children building their dreams
To carry the mission forward and to offer better education facilities, this year which is the 21st year of its inception, the program is launching its Adopt a student program which provides donors the opportunity to extend the gift of education to those who cannot afford it.
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Improve their quality of life for generations
ABNI extends help and a new lease of life to over 1300 students. And their lives depend only on the support and help from kind-hearted people like you, who care. To-date over 10,000 children have received primary and secondary education through this programme. Our children who come from economically disadvantaged families are provided with free education, free books and medical care
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Students in classroom
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Extend your hands of hope!
The population of the areas where the project is being implemented is estimated to be over 120,000. As per the demographic profile of the Pakistani population, 50% of the population comprises of children below the age of 15 years. The school going age population is therefore about 60,000. Of this population about 24% are very poor (14,400 approx). In the communities where we serve, 86 % blamed poverty as the reason for not sending their children to school.
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Help them live the life they truly deserve
All our dreams can come true if we have the courage to pursue them as we firmly believe that the future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. Financial assistance is requested to help the children of these communities to go ahead with confidence in pursuit of their aspirations and dreams and live the lives they have imagined.
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We need your help to reach the stars!
To date 10,000 students have received various level of education in the schools established by the programme and some have been able to reach secondary and higher level educational institutions. We plan to reach out to more children & give them the opportunity to improve their quality of life for generations to come. The more children we reach, the more will be the impact of the programme.
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Formal Education
Most of the children are first in their communities to have ever had a formal education. Our project is important because education is the basic right of every child and through education their prospects for better employment are increased. We are endeavoring to provide them with the means to improve their quality of life for generations to come.
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Non formal schools
The 40 Non Formal Schools are running in premises that have been temporarily provided by the community people. Teachers are from within the same community. ABNI provides technical assistance, training & supervision to these schools. The students have no proper class rooms or furniture. The forty informal schools are located in in Nainsukh, Gajjomatta, Talwara, Tehra and Sabzazar. A Total of 750 students are currently studying in these schools & the level of education is up to primary level.
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Educate a Child
Fatima Memorial Hospital has an active Community Outreach Programme, registered with the Social Welfare Department as Anjuman Behbood-e-Niswan-wa-Itfal (ABNI). Since 1985 ABNI has supported education of children in Lakhodair, Nainsukh, Gajjomatta, Malikpur, Talwara, Tehra and Sabzazar. Over 10,000 children have been educated through 42 community based schools.
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