Our Melody

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Our Melody
A group of eighth-grade students from Ecole de l’Éducation Moderne in Ain, North Bekaa, Lebanon, launched a school cooperative named "Naghmati" – Our Melody, inspired by the cooperative model of Cooperazione Trentina in Trento, Italy. Focused on music, the cooperative aims to raise $5,000 to set up a fully equipped music classroom, allowing students to explore music as a new hobby and form of expression. Once the goal is achieved, the students plan to host a musical event as a heartfelt thank-you to all donors and supporters who contributed to bringing their vision to life. أطلق مجموعة من طلاب الصف الثامن في مدرسة التربية الحديثة في بلدة عين، البقاع الشمالي – لبنان، تعاونية مدرسية تحمل اسم "نغمتي"، مستوحاة من نموذج التعاونيات في Cooperazione Trentina بمدينة ترينتو الإيطالية. تركّز هذه التعاونية على مجال الموسيقى، وتهدف إلى جمع مبلغ 5000 دولار أميركي لتجهيز صف موسيقى متكامل بالآلات والمعدات اللازمة، مما يتيح للطلاب اكتشاف هواية جديدة والتعبير عن أنفسهم من خلال الفن. وعند تحقيق هدفهم، يخطط الطلاب لتنظيم أمسية موسيقية كتعبير عن شكرهم وامتنانهم لجميع الداعمين والمتبرعين الذين ساهموا في إنجاح هذه المبادرة.

$1,000 raised Of $5,000

Solidarity Run with Palestinian Children

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Solidarity Run with Palestinian Children
French: Nous sommes deux amies qui participons au semi-marathon du Wadi Rum en Jordanie. Pour cette occasion, nous lançons une cagnotte afin que 100% des fonds reviennent à l’ONG “Palestinian Humanitarian Response Center” qui agit à Gaza et au Caire. Créée en 2023 par Awni Farhat, le Palestinian Humanitarian Response Center (PHRC) est une organisation à but non lucratif basée aux Pays-Bas. Sa mission : protéger les enfants palestiniens et raviver l’espoir dans un contexte de violence extrême. Le PHRC se consacre à l’accompagnement des enfants touchés par la guerre et l’exil, en leur offrant un soutien face aux traumatismes, un espace d’expression émotionnelle et des outils pour reconstruire leur résilience. Face à l’ampleur des souffrances psychologiques causées par ce conflit, l’association met en place des activités interactives et thérapeutiques pour permettre aux enfants de libérer la parole, apaiser les blessures intérieures et entamer un chemin de guérison. En dehors de Gaza, le PHRC a également mis en place un espace communautaire pour les enfants au Caire, offrant un accompagnement psychosocial, des activités éducatives et un lieu sûr pour les familles palestiniennes déplacées. En mai 2024, environ 100 000 Palestiniens avaient trouvé refuge en Égypte, dont 15 000 enfants en âge d’être scolarisés, restés sans école à cause d’obstacles administratifs. « Nous essayons de créer une étreinte pour ces enfants et de marcher à leurs côtés vers un avenir, au cœur de cette réalité brisée. Nous devons faire naître l’espoir. » – Awni Farhat 💡 Rejoignez notre initiative solidaire ! Chaque don peut changer la vie de ces enfants. 🌍 En savoir plus sur les actions du PHRC : https://www.palestinehumanitarianresponse.com/ English: We are two friends running the Wadi Rum Full Moon Half Marathon in Jordan to support the Palestinian Humanitarian Response Center (PHRC), which provides mental health support and trauma relief to Palestinian children in Gaza and Cairo. Children are paying the heaviest price in Gaza. More than 14,000 have lost their lives, countless others remain trapped under the rubble, and many have been left orphaned. No child has been spared—every single one is exposed to overwhelming trauma. Founded in 2023 by Awni Farhat, the PHRC is a non-profit organization based in the Netherlands with a mission to protect children and create hope amid ongoing severe violence. The organization focuses on trauma relief, emotional healing, and resilience-building for children affected by war and displacement. The genocide is leaving deep emotional scars on these children, and through interactive games and therapeutic activities, the PHRC offers a safe space where they can express emotions, process trauma, and begin healing. Beyond Gaza, the PHRC has also established a community space for children in Cairo, providing psychosocial support, educational activities, and a safe environment for displaced Palestinian children and families. As of May 2024, around 100,000 Palestinians had fled to Egypt, including 15,000 primary school-aged children who remained out of school due to bureaucratic barriers. “We are trying to create a hug for these kids and walk with them toward a future within this damaged reality. We need to create hope.” – Awni Farhat 💡 Join us in our support! Every donation can make a difference for these children. 🌍 Learn more about PHRC’s activities: https://www.palestinehumanitarianresponse.com/

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Support My Learning Expedition at HEC Montreal

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Support My Learning Expedition at HEC Montreal
Dear Friends, Supporters, and Advocates of Sustainability, I am thrilled to share that I have been selected to participate in the Learning Expedition 2025: Scholarships for Future Leaders in Sustainable Business, AI, and Social Innovation at HEC Montreal! This transformative program, organized under the Social Business Creation (SBC) platform, will take place from August 11 to August 24, 2025, in Montreal, Canada. Why This Program Matters As a dedicated sustainability advocate, educator, and project coordinator, my work has been deeply rooted in environmental education, waste management, and sustainable development in Mali and beyond. This program will provide me with a unique opportunity to: ✅ Gain cutting-edge knowledge in sustainable business, AI, and social innovation. ✅ Engage with experts in sustainability, social entrepreneurship, and technology. ✅ Enhance my ability to create impact through hands-on learning and company visits. ✅ Bring back innovative solutions to support environmental and social initiatives in my community. Funding Need I have been awarded a 70% scholarship, covering CAD 4,830 of the CAD 6,900 tuition fee. However, I still need to cover the remaining CAD 2,070, along with travel expenses, visa fees, and accommodation costs. How You Can Help Your support—no matter how big or small—will help me take this crucial step in advancing my mission for a more sustainable world. Here’s how you can contribute: 💳 Make a donation (any amount makes a difference!). 📢 Share this campaign with your network to help spread the word. 💡 Connect me with potential sponsors or organizations that support young leaders in sustainability. Your Impact By supporting this journey, you are directly contributing to the development of sustainable solutions and empowering a passionate changemaker to drive meaningful impact. I am committed to applying the knowledge gained to benefit communities in Mali and beyond. Thank you for believing in my vision and for your generosity in making this dream a reality. Together, we can build a future where sustainability and innovation go hand in hand! To contribute or learn more, please reach out to me at [email protected] With gratitude, Togonon Severin Togo

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In their eyes, hope for a better future

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In their eyes, hope for a better future
We Aim to provide Early Childhood Education for 300 Children age from 3 to 6 years , who are from Refugee camps and most vulnerable communities in Beirut Ahlam Laje’ is a registered NGO (# 561 ) implementing projects across Seven Palestinian refugee camp of Lebanon, Palestinian gatherings and the adjacent Lebanese and Syrian communities. The NGO registered in 2011 had started two years earlier as a youth initiative focused on providing educational services for the kids of Shatila camp. While the initiative started in 2009 with 40 kids and with the provision of support lessons to families in need , today the NGO manages projects covering education, Youth , protection ,Wash , inclusion , governance, cultural initiatives, sports projects, GBV ,service provision projects and provide small grants to small initiatives and NGOs. ALA also implement rapid response aid and relief projects. * our work In education : - Kindergarten :ALA has 4 KGs among Beirut camps with more than 600 beneficiaries each year ( 3-5 years ) - Early Childhood Education program (ECE) : ALA has the Expression of Interest from MEHE to implement the program in Palestinian Camps , more than 500 beneficiaries benefit yearly from the services provided by this program - YBLN , ABLN , YFS : ALA has the expression of interest from MEHE to implement these programs , Youth basic literacy and numeracy program implemented by ALA among the camps and include more than 300 beneficiaries each year from PRL , PRS , S and Lebanese youth . - Retention : ALA has the Expression of interest from MEHE to implement retention activities , ALA has Remedial and support lesson programs among Palestinian camps with more than 500 beneficiaries yearly . * This project aims to bridge the gap in quality education between kindergartens (KGs) and UNRWA schools in Palestinian camps in Beirut. It will focus on curriculum alignment, teacher training, and student preparedness to ensure a smooth and effective transition for children entering primary school * Reason for the project : The main challenges facing refugee children in the geographical area targeted by this grant? * 1. Educational Gaps and Limited School Readiness Many refugee children enter UNRWA schools without the necessary foundational skills, particularly in language, numeracy, and social-emotional development. The lack of curriculum alignment between kindergartens (KGs) and UNRWA primary schools exacerbates learning gaps, leading to academic struggles and higher dropout rates. Additionally, overcrowded classrooms and limited teacher training make it difficult for schools to provide individualized support. 2. Socioeconomic Hardships and Psychological Barriers Refugee families face high poverty levels, forcing many children into early work or unsafe living conditions that hinder their ability to focus on education. Displacement, conflict trauma, and economic instability contribute to high levels of stress, anxiety, and emotional distress, impacting children's ability to learn and integrate socially in school. Limited access to psychosocial support services further deepens these challenges. 3. Limited Parental Engagement and Community Support Many parents lack the knowledge, resources, or time to support their children’s education at home due to financial pressures and limited formal education themselves. There is also a lack of structured home learning programs and awareness campaigns that could bridge the gap between school and home. Without strong community-based support systems, children struggle to adapt to formal education settings. * project idea : The project introduces a transformative and "inclusive approach" to early childhood education, ensuring a smooth transition for children from kindergartens (KGs) to UNRWA formal schools in Palestinian camps in Beirut. A key innovation lies in the Curriculum Alignment & Development, where a transitional learning framework is designed to bridge learning gaps in language, numeracy, and cognitive skills. The project further introduces interactive, play-based learning methods, making early education more engaging and effective. Another pioneering aspect is the Teacher Training & Capacity Building initiative, where KG and UNRWA teachers undergo joint training and mentorship programs to synchronize teaching strategies and create a more cohesive learning journey. The project also prioritizes holistic child development by strengthening core domains such as language, mathematics, science, social-emotional skills, physical/psychomotor development, and artistic expression ensuring children enter Grade 1 fully prepared. Parental engagement and home learning play a crucial role in this model, with targeted workshops, guidance materials, and structured activities that equip parents with the tools to support their children’s transition. Lastly, through direct coordination with UNRWA schools, the project facilitates a seamless transition to Grade 1, reducing the risk of academic and social challenges. This multi-dimensional, child-centered approach fosters inclusive, high-quality early education, setting a new standard for education in Palestinian refugee communities.

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