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COMMUNITY BUILDING PROJECT
A typical orphanage is on 1 acre of land and 100 orphans with 12 bedrooms for girls and boys each on separate levels, Masjid, library, shower and toilets, kitchen, sports ground and school built next to it for higher education.
It costs $80,000 to $150,000 to build an orphanage. The orphanage is usually run by 10 staff members to 100 orphans which comprises of Aalims, carers, support staff, cleaners and security staff.
All six of our current orphanages are at high capacity and hold 100 or more orphans as you will see from the information below.
We construct temporary tent houses for the widow families and provide food and basic necessities like blanket, sugar, rice, tea bags, washing powder, flour, oil and dates to assist them in getting back on their feet.
We also construct temporary tent houses for the widow families and provide food and basic necessities like blanket, sugar, rice, tea bags, washing powder, flour, oil and dates to assist them in getting back on their feet.
It cost 300 USD to support a family of 5 to 7 people.
Medical clinics provides vital treatment and care which is not available throughout many nearby villages and it is the only source of medical help for many hundreds or even thousands of families living nearby.
General Practitioners Doctors are available for people to be treated for common colds and general check-up. The Clinic also provides treatment, care and support for child birth, gynecology, cardiology, neurology, psychology, ENT, bone, gastro, hepatitis A, B and C, Diarrhea, TB and many more illnesses. It charges a fixed fee of Rs.20 per patient for registration and all medicines thereafter are provided free of charge.
We manufacture artificial arms and legs, wheelchair and special shoes for disabled people in our Kabul factory.
We measure, manufacture, treat, install and maintain artificial limbs for 700 people a year. Each limb takes 90 days from measuring to fitting on a disabled person.
The factory employs 12 staff members and costs $21,500 to run each year.
Good education is the core value of our religion and society. There is a high emphasis to attain quality education in Islam and as followers of Quran and Sunnah, we need to provide this freely to our children and future generation, so they can benefit from it.
Each school can cater between 800 to 1,200 children from class 1 to class 12. With free education, we also provide free school stationery, bags, books and uniform twice a year. Each school has on average 15 staff members, ranging from head master, teachers, support staff and security staff on monthly salaries.
Each school requires about 1 acre of land which is generously donated by local villagers and landlords who want to promote education within their immediate and surrounding areas.
Each school costs $60,000 to $150,000 to build and has facilities like an admin office, kitchen, toilet and class rooms for children to study in.
We follow a national schooling system within our educational establishments and teach subjects like English, Maths, Geography, Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Islamic studies. We also teach our students various languages like German, French, Russian, Persian and Pashto.
Our school system allows students to study up to 12th class after which they go to college and university. Due to poverty, we help our students make that journey by financial paying for their university fees, accommodation expenses, course materials, books and bag expenses up to $765.
A typical orphanage is on 1 acre of land and 100 orphans with 12 bedrooms for girls and boys each on separate levels, Masjid, library, shower and toilets, kitchen, sports ground and school built next to it for higher education.
It costs $80,000 to $150,000 to build an orphanage. The orphanage is usually run by 10 staff members to 100 orphans which comprises of Aalims, carers, support staff, cleaners and security staff.
All six of our current orphanages are at high capacity and hold 100 or more orphans as you will see from the information below.
INCOME GENERATION PROJECT
We distribute sewing machines throughout Kabul, Herat, Ghazni and Balkh province to widows. The widow can use their artistic skills and make beautifully stitched garments to sell and make a living for themselves and their children.
We have distributed 2,400 machines so far.
We distribute carpet making machines to widow families through Kabul, Herat, Ghazni and Balkh. Income generation scheme helps them become more financially independent and support themselves and their children for a brighter future.
To date we have distributed more than 1,500 of these machines.
We distribute sewing machines throughout Kabul, Herat, Ghazni and Balkh province to widows. The widow can use their artistic skills and make beautifully stitched garments to sell and make a living for themselves and their children.
We have distributed 2,400 machines so far.
In village areas, we distribute 5 sheep per widow family, so that they can use the by-products as an income source. Uses include selling their wool, butter, milk, meat and lambs for cash.
From the 5 sheep we distribute, we collect back 1 sheep per year from each family to self-sustain our sheep distribution programme, so we can keep helping more families.
FOOD DISTRIBUTION PROJECT
Winter is harsh for the people of Afghanistan where people find it difficult to access the most basic necessities. We provide food relief to the needy people from 15 December to 15 January. Milk powder, medicine, blankets, coal, timber, sugar, tea, dates, oil, flour, meat and washing powder.
We sacrifice animals in poor provinces of Afghanistan on behalf of people for Eid-ul-Adha. We sacrifice about 200 sheep, 200 lambs, 350 cows and 150 camels across 4 provinces of Afghanistan. Up to 30 families can benefit from the meat of 1 sheep or lamb, up to 75 families can benefit from the meat of 1 cow and meat from 1 camel can be distributed to about 250 families.
We provide 4,400 widow families with food ration packs for the Holy month of Ramadan. A ration pack includes sugar, tea, dates, oil, flour, meat and washing powder.
During the 30 days of Holy Ramadan, we hold iftari in various provinces across Afghanistan. Up to 2,000 people are served per night in Ghazni, 1,000 in Herat, 1,000 in Kabul and 1,000 in Balkh province each night.
Winter is harsh for the people of Afghanistan where people find it difficult to access the most basic necessities. We provide food relief to the needy people from 15 December to 15 January. Milk powder, medicine, blankets, coal, timber, sugar, tea, dates, oil, flour, meat and washing powder.
We provide humanitarian relief during natural disasters such as earthquakes and floods. We have supported 750 families in the Samangan flood disaster and 1,200 families in the Ghazni earthquake. Our relief package includes temporary shelter, blankets & food ration packs.