These beautiful small children need to be in schools, and not on the streets. Slum dwellers are caught up in a cycle of poverty, for decades. Times have changed, and the world has more resources, ingenuity, and technology to make changes.
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We have opened Sturgis DoPeace Learning Center in the inner city in Philadelphia. Every child must be directed to achieve Higher Education. Children must be guided from an early age. They should be tutored all along
We have seen children in the disadvantaged population facing hopelessness. Communities have seen poverty as a way of life for generations. Parents may not see education as a priority when the money is tight. Social norms may discourage from the long-term investment in education.
The Children’s School in the Slums of Bangladesh is a project aimed at providing education to underprivileged children living in slum areas. These children often lack access to basic educational resources, healthcare, and nutrition. Through this initiative, the school seeks to offer a safe learning environment, meals, and hope for a better future.Slum areas in Bangladesh often lack access to proper schools. The children living here are often forced to work at a young age or engage in activities that hinder their development. By providing free and accessible education, the Children’s School aims to break the cycle of poverty.
It seems like you’re referring to an organization related to supporting children in slum areas through donations or schooling initiatives. There are several organizations in India dedicated to helping children in slums by providing education, healthcare, and other essential services.
If you’re referring to a specific organization named “Dopeace,” could you share more details, such as their work or location? I can help provide more accurate information or direct you to relevant resources. Additionally, if you’re interested in supporting or learning about organizations that help children in slums in India, I can also recommend a few prominent ones.
This Ramadan, give the gift of education to the poorest of the poor children in Pakistan. Donate $25 to educate 25 children per month. Call 267-679-2170 or visit DoPeace.org. DoPeace brings children under 5 years of age to the preschool. We put 12,000 poor children in the school system every year. The cost of sponsorship for one learning center is $2520 per year. Go to DoPeace.org or call 267-679-2170 for the tax-free donation. Educate the poor children to build the declining literacy rate in Pakistan.
Dr. Shahid Ahmed has devised a very low-cost model to educate the poor and applied that to tens of thousands of children in the slums of Bangladesh. This book tells the gripping story of his five-year struggle of working with the slum communities to form an educational system. He describes the uphill battle of child labor, early marriage, and resistance to education that frustrated his mission. His trials and tribulations, success and failures, and moments of hope and despair dig deep into roots of the problems. An estimated one billion people are living in urban slums, and the number is growing. More than 150 million little children under the age of 5 who will never go to school in their lives are living there.
These children will mostly grow up uneducated, the social and economic consequences of which are devastating. The lack of education engenders a cycle of poverty that is very hard to break. Education is a way out of these persistent slums. With the mission to alleviate poverty, the book describes a startling system of education that emerged, costing one dollar per child per month. This system has so far resulted in about 50,000 child-year of schooling. Will this model enable educating the masses of the poor to eradicate poverty?
The book provides a tantalizing hope that will grab your attention. Dr. Shahid Ahmed is President of PITC Institute in Wyncote, Pennsylvania for the last 18 years. He founded the nonprofit, DoPeace, in 2014. He has a Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering from Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa; and an MBA from The Wharton School, the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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These beautiful small children need to be in schools, and not on the streets. Slum dwellers are caught up in a cycle of poverty, for decades.
An estimated one billion people are living in urban slums, and the number is growing. More than 150 million little children under the age of 5 who will never go to school in their lives are living there.
267-679-2170