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Our programs in Afghanistan are divided into Five Main Categories:
For families in need, livelihood support is one of the most basic necessities. For this
reason, it is the priority of Imam Jawad Charity Organization to ease their livelihood
struggles.
Access to healthcare should never be out of reach. Every family deserves the right to
treatment and recovery. We provide essential medical care to those who cannot afford it.
No child should be left behind because they cannot afford school. Our free education
programs open doors to a brighter future for the most vulnerable.
For families in need, basic social services are often out of reach. Our social programs
provide clean water, housing, marriage assistance, rent support, and employment
opportunities.
For families in need, access to culture and books is often overlooked. Our cultural
programs support libraries, local artists, and community traditions, keeping identity and hope alive.
Our efforts fall into five core categories, each addressing a unique set of needs.
Our ultimate goal is to help families become self-sufficient and to eradicate poverty in Afghanistan.
Your help, no matter how small, is hope for those still waiting.
Families in Need of Sponsorship
The Holy Prophet (peace be upon him) said:
“Whoever sponsors an orphan and looks after him will be by my side in Jannah.”
A Family of Seven with an ill Father
This family is originally from Bamyan Province (Solij, Sadat area), and they moved to Heratfive years ago. They live in a modest home with very limited facilities. The father, the soleprovider, is ill and unable to work. He has five young children who are still in school andunable to support the family.With no stable source […]
More InformationA Family of Five with a Paralyzed Father and young children
This family migrated from Daikundi Province to Herat and has three young children. Thefather, a daily laborer, has suffered from a spinal disc problem for the past seven years. Hiscondition has now worsened, and he is paralyzed. Unfortunately, he is no longer able towork. With no source of income, the family is struggling to cover […]
More InformationA family of seven, with an ill and disabled breadwinner
He is from Bamyan province, Sadat valley area and it has been five years since he migrated to Herat city. He is living in an old house with few welfare facilities.
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