Educational Development

What We Do? A Lot

Learning Bridge Program

Offering after-school tutoring sessions to over 40 Afghan and Syrian refugee students weekly. This initiative serves as a crucial support system for families, bridging the gap in parental educational guidance. By providing a safe environment for children to concentrate on their studies, we aim to foster academic excellence and a love for learning

ESL (Women’s) Program

Scheduled to commence in mid-2024, this initiative will cater specifically to the educational needs of Afghan refugee women, further expanding our commitment to linguistic empowerment.

ESL (Men’s) Program

Providing functional English as a Second Language (ESL) instruction tailored for Afghan refugee men, facilitated by professional educators. Covering practical topics, this program has positively impacted the lives of 100 men since in the past year

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Driving Classes

Assisting an average of 30+ Afghan refugee women weekly in preparing for both written and practical driving tests, resulting in over 100 women impacted since the start of the program in 2024.

Summer Programs

During the summer of 2024, our specialized summer activities were designed to offer educational and recreational activities to enhance learning and foster community engagement during the summer break (including hiking, soccer games, field trips, etc.)

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