By Elizabeth Appleyard | Program Officer
Dear Friends,
When a community asks for AIL to set up a Learning Center (LC) it is a requirement that the community are supportive of the idea both theoretically and practically. Only with community involvement will poorly educated boys and young men be able to achieve success in learning new skills. Learning to read and acquiring marketable skills helps these boys feel hopeful about their future and prepared for doing a job. Keeping them on track and out of the way of drugs and petty crime is what is important so they can lead productive lives. Here is the story of how one community supported its center and its students in 2016.
“One of the local people who lives near the center is called Khalil. He has helped the center a lot. The center did not have a telephone line and we had internet problems so Khalil voluntarily gave his house phone line to the center and helped by holding internet classes and seminars and these continue today. Another man named Naser who has a house on the same road has helped too. He offered to put the course’s advertisement board on the roof of his home because it would be seen more easily. The board is still there today. One of the other neighbors allowed the center to use his house's wall as a board and to advertise its programs. Other families gifted useful informative books in Arabic to help students learn the language.”
This is truly a community effort! This operational approach is what creates sustainable opportunity for boys and young men. In 2016, 8,398 males attended LCs under AIL management in Herat and Kabul Province and Peshawar, Pakistan
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