Building Al-Safa Islamic School in Bombaye, District of Chak-e-Wardak Afghanistan - COMPLETED

The lack of basic necessities of life, including clean water and shelter, is a major issue in the rural areas of Afghanistan. Bombaye, a small village where around 50 thousands people live and is located in the district of Chak-e-Wardak, is one such community that is in dire need of these essential amenities. 

 

 

Children coming for education to the Al-Safa Islamic School of Talim ul Quran As-haab Al-safha which is to be constructed by Spogmai Charity Foundation teaches a two years education curriculum to both boys and girls. 

Objectives:

The project’s main objectives are:

  1. To provide the people of Bombaye with access to clean drinking water
  2. To provide a safe and secure environment for children in the community to get education
  3. To improve the living conditions of the people in Bombaye
  4. To empower the community and promote sustainable development in the area

Building Al-Safa Islamic School of Talim Ul Quran for both boys and girls - COMPLETED

The second phase will involve building a Al-Safa Islamic School in Bombaye to provide a safe and secure environment for children in the community. 


This project in Bombaye, District of Chak-e-Wardak, will significantly improve the living conditions of the people in the community.  


The Spogmai Charity Foundation’s support for this project will help provide clean water and a safe place for children to get their education, which will have a significant impact on the community’s well-being.  


We urge the foundation to consider funding this project and make a positive impact in the lives of the people in Bombaye.