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Every day, students come to Mawlana Jaami High School ready to learn despite facing conditions no child should have to endure. Some-including children as young as seven years old- walk more than one hour every day to make it to the school and learn.
Home to around 400 students, covering a dozen of villages and active for half a century, Mawlana Jaami High School has an impressive record of graduating 27 cohorts and 514 students. Yet it is in miserable condition. There is no clean water on-site. Basic sanitation is missing. Classrooms lack even the most essential teaching tools. And still students show up.
Why This Is Personal
We spent our earliest school years at Mawlana Jaami. We sat on worn carpets, in classrooms with almost nothing but what we did have was powerful: a deep love for education.
That school shaped our lives. Today, its students deserve better.
What’s Urgently Needed
After meeting with the school administration, we identified the most critical needs:
- 12 Whiteboards – to support effective teaching
- 1 Compound Microscope – to make science education possible
- A Deep Water Well – for safe, accessible drinking water
- 4 Washrooms (Toilets) – for basic sanitation
These are not extras but they are essentials for any safe learning environment.
Where Your Donation Goes
- Water Well Construction → $4,200 USD
- 4 Washrooms → $700 USD
- Educational Materials (Whiteboards, Microscope, Supplies) → $420 USD
- Total Goal: $5,320 USD
Every dollar goes directly toward meeting these urgent needs.
Why It Matters
Mawlana Jaami has already given so much to students like me. But today’s students are still facing challenges that should not exist in any school.
They deserve:
- Health
- Safety
- Opportunity
And right now, those basics are missing.
How You Can Help
Donate whatever you can every contribution matters. Share this campaign with your network. Even a small act of support can make a real difference.
Additional note: Mawlana Jaami High School is located in Qarabagh, Ghazni, Afghanistan. To learn more about the school, please visit this link: https://youtu.be/Uf3UkZUzUso?si=7TuQFEGHkSSGksCP





