Project Report
| Feb 3, 2025
student impact
By Janet Tian | student volunteer
Over the last decade, years calm or tumultuous, Kids for Afghan Kids has existed as a consistent beacon of hope. When I first encountered K4AK at the age of eight, I learned the life-changing impact of direct action done "right through collaboration. KAK was an opportunity for me to learn about a whole different way of living, and raised my awareness of our American privileges. The connections that K4AK forms reinforces my belief that actions, large or small, have the potential to better lives, which we often forget in the cynical and individualistic worldview many of us adopt today. Especially now, Kids for Afghan Kids exemplifies to me the power of resistance to oppressive regimes through love, understanding, and humanity.
Sep 1, 2024
Thank you letter from students
By Khris Nedam | US Director
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Two of our graduated students took and passed the exam to become teachers. They have been teaching at the project the past 4 months. Their energy and love of learning is evident in their teaching. Below is a letter (translated to English) from their students. We continue to educate the children of our village in this crutial time. It has become more and more difficult to raise funds as the world has lost hope in Afghanistan. We, however, will not lost hope and will continue to move forward for the futures of our families. Thank you for your continued support!
Dear Teacher Miss M and Miss S,
We want to say a big thank you for being there for us these past four wonderful months. You help us so much, and we’re really happy you’re our teacher.
You continue to inspire us with your passion for teaching and see greatness in each and every one of us. Your kindness and patience have made learning a joyful experience, and we feel fortunate to have you as our teacher.
Thank you for believing in us and for teaching us to believe in ourselves, too. You’re making a big difference, and we promise to try our best with the opportunities that are provided to us. We apprise you more than words can express
Thank you so much,
From your students
May 16, 2024
New school year has begun!
By Khris Nedam | US Director
Life in Afghanistan changed drastically two years ago, however, our village continues to educate children. Our 23rd school year is under way. We are so excited that village elders and families feel strongly about continuing to educate both boys and girls. As Afghanistan takes a back seat in the news these days, we struggle to keep our project funded and keep people interested in Afghan affairs. We are happy to report that our teachers and staff remain committed to educating children and providing basic health care. I am grateful for peace in our village and a partnership that remains strong through difficult financial times. We will have new photos to share soon.