100 Stationery Kits, 75 School Bags & 2 Water Coolers
Education requires more than just teachers and classrooms — students need basic supplies to learn effectively. AIBF's education support programme tackled this head-on with a triple intervention across Bugga and Bhera. First, 100 stationery kits containing notebooks, pens, pencils, erasers, sharpeners, and rulers were distributed to students at Government Primary School Bugga — a school where many children had been sharing single pencils among siblings. Second, 75 school bags were donated to students at Government Primary Disabled School Bhera, ensuring that children with disabilities had proper bags to carry their books and supplies. This disability support Pakistan education initiative was particularly meaningful, as many of these children had been carrying books in plastic bags. Third, AIBF installed 2 electric water coolers at local schools, providing clean, cold drinking water to students during Pakistan's scorching summers where temperatures routinely exceed 40 degrees Celsius. The combined cost of these three initiatives demonstrates how efficiently charity Pakistan organizations can operate when they understand community needs intimately. AIBF's women empowerment Pakistan goals are also served, as many of the Bugga stationery recipients are girls who might otherwise drop out. By removing practical barriers to education in the NGO Sargodha district, AIBF creates an environment where rural welfare Punjab children can focus on learning rather than worrying about supplies. Supporters who donate Pakistan their zakat for education through AIBF fund exactly these interventions that keep children in school.
Aid Provided
- 100 stationery kits to Govt Primary School Bugga
- 75 school bags to Govt Primary Disabled School Bhera
- 2 electric water coolers at local schools
Outcome
Students equipped with essential school supplies; clean drinking water for school children
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