Kids have exposure to only religious teachings and not mainstream education, especially those enrolled in Madrasas. This limits their capabilities in excelling to their full potential of learning.
Solution:
Educated graduates assume the role of mentors, concentrating on groups of 25 children per center, conducting enriching daily sessions lasting 2 hours each.
These sessions encompass essential subjects, health, nutrition, self-defence, and a spectrum of other valuable topics with the goal of accessible mainstream education.
Impact:
The program has reached a significant number of children and continues to expand its reach:
In 2018, over 300 children were reached through 15 centers.
In 2019, the program continued to impact over 300 children through 15 centers.
In 2020, despite challenges, the program adapted to online classes and reached 100+ children.
In 2021, online classes continued to benefit 100+ children.
In 2022, the program rebounded to reach over 300 children through 15 centers, showcasing the resilience and commitment to providing accessible mainstream education to these children.