Our Projects
University Students Support Project
Vocational Training Courses
Humanitarian Aid Distribution
This initiative aims to empower individuals by funding their university education while fostering a commitment to community impact. Selected participants will be required to develop and implement meaningful projects that create positive change in their local areas, whether within refugee camps or beyond.
Candidates will undergo comprehensive training and engage in volunteering opportunities to equip them with the skills and knowledge needed to design and execute practical, impactful projects that benefit their communities.
This program aims to equip mothers with practical skills for sustainable livelihoods through courses in culinary arts, tailoring, and health-focused family nutrition. Running for 3-6 months, these hands-on courses use industry-standard equipment and include business training in entrepreneurship and small business management. With a target of 100 participants in the first year, the initiative seeks to enhance employability, foster self-reliance, and empower participants to generate income or start their own small businesses.
This initiative provides essential support to families by distributing food supplies, clothing, and winter blankets.Aid is distributed monthly or quarterly based on available resources and needs, with beneficiaries selected through vulnerability assessments. Targeting 500 families in the first year, the program aims to alleviate immediate hardships, improve health and well-being, and enhance the dignity and quality of life for recipients.