How We Create Impact
Four focused programs that address critical educational needs in rural Afghanistan.
Computer Labs
Solar-powered computer labs bringing technology education to schools that have never had access to computers.
- Full computer lab setup with 15-20 computers
- Solar power system for reliable electricity
- Teacher training on computer education
- Curriculum development support
- Ongoing maintenance and technical support
The first computer lab in Wardag province was established at Omar Walee School in Saidabad District.
$20,000
per complete lab installation
Your contribution makes this possible
Public Libraries
Community libraries providing books and resources, serving as gathering places for learning and growth.
- Thousands of books in Dari, Pashto, and English
- Reading rooms and study spaces
- Community events and programs
- Book cabinets and shelving
- Library management training
Omar Wali Public Library opened in 2020 with over 80 community members attending the opening ceremony.
Variable
based on location and size
Your contribution makes this possible
Girls' Education
Supporting girls' access to education where 54% of rural youth currently lack any educational opportunities.
- School supplies and materials
- Uniforms and essentials
- Transportation support where needed
- Teacher salaries in girls' schools
- Safe learning environments
54% of youth in rural Afghanistan lack access to education. We're working to change that, one girl at a time.
$120
sponsors one girl for a year
Your contribution makes this possible
Solar Energy for Schools
Powering labs and libraries with sustainable energy, ensuring consistent operation in areas with unreliable grid power.
- Solar panel installation
- Battery storage systems
- Electrical infrastructure
- Maintenance training for staff
- Sustainable, long-term power solution
Solar power enables our computer labs and libraries to operate reliably, even in remote areas without grid electricity.
Included
in computer lab installations
Your contribution makes this possible
The Education Crisis in Numbers
World Bank data reveals the urgent need for educational intervention.
1.92M
People unemployed
76%
Rural jobs destroyed
500K
Male youth unemployed
54%
Rural youth lack education
Source: World Bank Afghanistan data
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Every donation directly funds these programs. With 0% platform fees, 100% of your contribution goes to education.
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