By Yaqoob Masih | Project leader
Joy Foundation starts work with Brick kiln works especially for their children's education. In the beginning we start with a survey in which we know that we have more than two hundred brick kilns in our town where many children are forced to work under very harsh conditions in Pakistan to help support their families. The heads of household are paid according to the number of bricks produced. Hence, the children are being forced to work to maximize profit. These children do not want to work at the kilns, but feel like they must sacrifice for their families. In Pakistan 60% of brick kiln laborers are children. There are 11,000 brick kilns in Pakistan, 90% of them in rural areas.
As we start projects with your support in different areas where we have brick kilns and we start five two hours schools for the children working on these brick kilns. In each school we start with twenty children which we have boys and girls and they will learn the basic education and then we start formal education for them. Still these children need many things for their better education but your timely support and help will make us able to give them better education. So we request you please continue your support for the betterment of these needy children. We hope with your kind support soon we are able to give education to the other children on their doorstep in this harsh situation.
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