We’re on a Mission

We Are On A Misson

Some mosques in Comoros have damaged roofs, crumbling walls, and lack proper facilities like clean water and prayer mats. Our mission is to build a mosque in a rural area of Comoros, providing a sacred and welcoming space for the community to pray, learn and grow. The mosque will be able to welcome up to 300 people at a time and will be a center of learning and discovery for children, with completion expected by August 2025.
CHILDRITY determined to build #myKAMPUNGbaghlan – 20 housing units for 20 families in precarious situation in Baghlan, Afghanistan. The total cost for the construction of this 20 housing units is estimated at RM820,000, averaging RM41,000 per unit. A total of 10 housing units have been completed to date. However, additional funding is still required to construct the remaining 10 units. Be part of our initiative to help these Afghans !
This 9th February, CHILDRITY team will be traveling to Syria to implement the Ihya’ Syria : The Revival of Syria project. The project will focus on assisting 610 displaced and most vulnerable families by providing them with the necessary winterization needs : 42 tons of heating materials (Birin) to 225 families (186kg each family), 11,500 liters of heating fuel will be distributed to 6 schools in Qabasin-Al-Bab, Aleppo, 200 families with essential shelter kits (4 blankets, 4 mattresses, and 3 pillows), food packs to 200 families and fun activities with 100 children in Idlib camp.
CHILDRITY will bring hope and warmth to 150 families enduring the brutal Afghan winter in dug houses in Project Hamdard area in Mazar-e Shariff, by providing them with the essential supplies they need to survive the freezing nights and find solace amidst the cold. Each family will be gifted the warmth of survival – 25kg charcoal to keep their homes alive with heat, 50kg flour to address hunger and provide essential support, a blanket to wrap their loved ones in comfort, and 1000 Afghani as cash assistance to meet their specific needs with dignity and flexibility. The distribution of these life-saving essentials will take place from January 27th to 31st.
In virtue of inadequate documentation, thousands of children in Semporna, Sabah are precluded to pursue education at public schools. Our core initiative in Semporna is RUANG ISKUL – an alternative school for these stateless children, to bridge them to educational access and to turn their future around. We believe for every child deserves the rights to education, however not all are fortunate to access to education, or a proper one.
RUANG Kita, a cabin school in the Abu Abdullah Camp in Mafraq, Jordan, offers alternative learning pathways to 35 primary school students and 8 preschoolers to help students bridge learning gaps and prepare for potential enrollment in formal schools.. As a consequence of overcrowding and shortened hours in public schools, quality of education, psychosocial and language barriers, we embarked on #RUANGkita project. Let’s stand by us to sustain this #RUANGkita as we believe every child deserves the rights to education.