Educational

Educational

The educational projects implemented by Al-Ghawth Humanitarian Development Association focus on providing comprehensive learning opportunities for children and youth in Lebanon, with the aim of enhancing academic achievement and developing scientific, digital, cultural, and religious skills. These initiatives strive to support students at all educational levels, from early childhood to vocational and academic education, while providing a stimulating and safe learning environment that encourages continuous learning and the development of their abilities to ensure a better future.

Supporting Quran Memorization Centers

The project sponsors 100 students in Quran memorization, emphasizing Tajweed, Tafsir, and Quranic sciences. It nurtures intellectual and spiritual stability, fostering a generation grounded in Quranic values and knowledge.

Back to school

The project supports underprivileged students in Lebanon by providing essential educational materials—bags, stationery, books, uniforms—while also assisting families with tuition fees and rising transportation costs. By easing these financial burdens, it ensures children can continue their education safely and consistently despite economic hardships.

Early childhood education

Early childhood education is a comprehensive program focused on play and learning for children aged 3 to 5 years. The project is at risk without support, which threatens the quality of education, upbringing, and the children’s learning outcomes.

The Little Digital Creator

The "Little Digital Creator" project offers training courses for children aged 8 to 16, teaching the fundamentals of computer use while ensuring ethics and safety in accordance with United Nations standards.

Educational Support

The project sponsors 90 students across various educational levels, providing additional academic support, homework assistance, and academic guidance. It also organizes educational programs during school holidays to enhance learning outcomes.

Vocational training

Providing sponsorship for vocational academic education for 28 Palestinian students or more.