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Moassesa Tosea Sarmaya Ensani Afghanistan

Registration No. 4797
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Director: Olivia Martin

Building human capital through education, livelihoods, health awareness, and neighborhood-led action.

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Welcome

Moassesa Tosea Sarmaya Ensani Afghanistan

We work alongside Afghan families, youth, educators, and civic leaders to expand practical skills, strengthen local institutions, and open pathways to dignified opportunity.

12 Active provinces reached
4.8k Learners and families engaged
36 Community events this year
Featured Story

Women-Led Learning Circles Grow Across Kabul Neighborhoods

A new cycle of peer-led classes is connecting literacy, family health, and livelihoods support in one trusted local format.

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Education

Neighborhood facilitators are turning familiar gathering spaces into practical classrooms.

Weekly circles now blend reading practice, financial confidence, and referral support for services. The format is small, welcoming, and designed around the pace of local families.

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From the Field

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Community Planning

District workshops help residents map urgent education and health priorities.

Small-group consultations are shaping block-level action plans with clearer roles for youth leaders and mothers' committees.

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Youth Support

A new after-school pilot pairs tutoring with mentorship and safe recreation.

The pilot is designed to keep students connected to learning while creating visible, positive roles for young volunteers.

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Programs

Six Ways We Work With Communities

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Literacy Access

Community classes that strengthen reading, writing, and everyday problem-solving for youth and adults.

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Livelihood Skills

Short practical training that links technical skills with local markets, mentorship, and confidence building.

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Family Health Awareness

Trusted sessions on nutrition, maternal wellbeing, hygiene, and service referral pathways.

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Youth Leadership

Peer-led clubs that build communication, volunteering habits, and visible civic responsibility.

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Teacher Support

Coaching and resource sessions that help local educators adapt methods to real classroom needs.

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Neighborhood Mobilization

Local committees that turn shared concerns into coordinated action, follow-up, and accountability.

Upcoming Events

Join the Next Gathering

07 MAY

Community Literacy Open House

Qala-e-Fatullah Resource Room, Kabul

Meet facilitators, preview learner materials, and register families for the next intake.

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18 MAY

Youth Volunteer Orientation

District 10 Community Hall, Kabul

An introduction to mentoring, event support, and neighborhood outreach for new volunteers.

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29 MAY

Family Health Awareness Day

Kart-e-Seh Women's Center, Kabul

A public session on nutrition, hygiene, referrals, and practical household wellbeing routines.

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Community Spotlight

One Local Leader, Many Open Doors

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Farzana Ahmadi

Volunteer Coordinator

“When a mother feels confident enough to ask questions, join a class, and return with a neighbor, the whole block begins to move forward.”

Farzana helps organize volunteer schedules, home visits, and referral follow-up so families experience the organization as nearby, practical, and dependable.

Testimonials

What People Say

The sessions gave me practical confidence. I can now help my children with schoolwork and manage small household records myself.

Shukria, parent participant

The facilitators respect local realities. They listen first, then shape the training around what people actually need.

Rahim, community elder

I joined as a volunteer and stayed because the work is visible. You can see students, families, and neighbors growing stronger together.

Madina, youth mentor

Our district meetings are better organized now. There is clearer follow-up and more trust between families and local organizers.

Nasir, committee member
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Working With Trusted Allies

Recent Posts

Notes, Updates, and Reflections

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Why mentorship matters as much as curriculum

A quick reflection on how trust, consistency, and local role models improve program retention.

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How volunteers keep neighborhood programs responsive

What changes when outreach is led by familiar faces who understand both needs and constraints.

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Designing family engagement around real schedules

A practical look at timing, access, and message framing that helps parents participate consistently.

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Get Involved

Four Ways to Participate

Volunteer

Support events, mentoring, registration, and local outreach with a practical time commitment.

Offer Your Time

Join

Register for a class, referral session, or neighborhood meeting and stay connected to future activities.

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Partner

Coordinate on training, referrals, shared venues, or local campaigns that strengthen service access.

Start a Partnership

Donate

Help fund learning materials, facilitation costs, and community events that remain free to participants.

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Receive program updates, event invitations, and short field notes from Moassesa Tosea Sarmaya Ensani Afghanistan.

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