PROGRAMS
Higher Education and Learning Program (HELP) was launched in 2001 to address a crucial problem; needs in higher educatino and skills learning, in many developing countries. It facilitates sustainable social and personal development while promoting higher education.
HELP has two segments, built around the needs of youth in under-privileged countries. Higher Education will target those who have the will and merit to continue their sutides but cannot afford the tutaion fees and other related expenses. The Learning Program aims at providing vocational training to young people in fields compatible with the region's demands to help them acquire skills to earn their living and achieve financial independent.
For more information, click here to check HELP brochure.
Agriculture
- Agro-chemical Projects
- Field Crop Projects
- Irrigation Systems
- Water Resource Projects including Artesian Wells, Tube Wells and Canals
Child Sponsorship Program
Financial assistance for medical, education and other basic needs of children newborn to 16 years.
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Healthcare
- Rural Clinics
- General Hospitals
- Dental Clinics
- Mother and Child Health Care Centres
- Mobile Clinics
- Immunization Programs
- Trauma Counseling Centers
- Training of Teachers and Health Professionals as Mental Health Therapists
Human Resources Development
- Teachers' Training Centres
- Higher Education and Literacy Program (HELP)
- Nursing colleges
- Primary and Middle Schools
- Vocational and Skill Training Centres
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- Income Generating Projects with Work Production Centres
- Micro-enterprise Schemes (Small Scale Livelihood Projects)
- Community Credit Programs
Relief
- Medical Aid Packages
- Emergency Food Distribution
- Shipment of Basic Necessities
- Financial Assistance
- Family Assistance Program
- Zabiha Project
- Ramadan Programs and Zakat Fund
Public Education
- Information to general public & communities
- Public Education in Health matters
- Videos, Special Reports, Newsletters, Pamphlets and Flyers
- Public Speaking Activities