I've raised £2500 to help support deprived women & children in Kabul Afghanistan. To provide them a winter pack that includes food and blankets for the winter.

The charity has worked for over 1.5 years to provide basic support and education for deprived women and children.
More than 60 families are registered with the charity and more than 10 volunteers are working hard to run the charity but they need your support. Afghanistan is facing a harsh winter with temperatures set to drop and many don't have shelter and simply don't know where their next meal will come from.
When the War destroys💔
When the Winter freezes 💔
Only your good heart can mend broken hearts 💙
Your donations will replace the cold winter with warm love for orphans who are deprived of parenthood and are begging on the cold streets for a piece of bread. Furthermore, your donations will be used to support deprived women who do not have access to basic necessities such as shelter and food.
Please donate generously. Thank you.
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The charity has set up a centre in Afghanistan where deprived women and children obtain access to education. The aim is to develop the centre to provide women and children the opportunity to learn and develop work skills so that they can become self-sufficient.
This centre provides free educational support for kids and adults who are in desperate need. It aims to support young girls who are deprived of going to school by allowing them to use the centre for education. Afghan young girls are facing a bleak outlook and are need for your love and support. Innocent, orphans and women are working long hours to provide their families with a simple piece of bread. Most of them are gathering recyclable plastic from rubbish in order to sell it.
As it is well documented, Afghanistan has been suffering from war for 50 years. This war has resulted into millions of orphans and has left millions widowed. The poverty rate is at the highest rate since the Taliban has taken over due to the fact that the international community has by in large refused to recognise the Taliban and hence have cut off funding towards Afghanistan.