My Dream to Study Abroad

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My Dream to Study Abroad
Welcome to my fundraiser page titled "My Dream: To Study Abroad." I am reaching out to generous hearts and kind souls to help me achieve my lifelong dream of studying in a different country and I’m reaching out for your support to help make this dream a reality. Studying abroad has always been a goal of mine, and I truly believe that this experience will not only enhance my education but also provide me with invaluable life lessons that will shape my future. The opportunity to study in a different country means immersing myself in a new culture, meeting diverse people, and gaining perspectives that I can’t get from a classroom back home. I’ll be able to explore new ideas, challenge my assumptions, and develop a global mindset, which is essential in today’s interconnected world. I’m particularly excited about the chance to learn from professors who are experts in their fields and to engage with students from around the world. This will broaden my horizons and deepen my understanding of my chosen field of study. However, studying abroad comes with its challenges, especially financial ones. The costs associated with this adventure, including travel, accommodation, tuition, and living expenses, can add up quickly. That’s why I’m reaching out to you for support. Your contributions will directly help cover these expenses and make this experience possible for me. Every donation, no matter how small, will make a significant impact. If you can contribute, it would mean the world to me. I’m committed to making the most of this opportunity and bringing back the knowledge and experiences I gain to share with my community. I believe that education should be accessible to everyone, and by supporting my journey, you’re not just helping me; you’re investing in the future as well. In addition to the academic benefits, studying abroad will allow me to develop essential life skills. I’ll learn how to navigate new environments, adapt to different cultures, and become more independent. These skills are not only important for my personal growth but will also enhance my employability in the future. Employers today are looking for individuals who can think critically, communicate effectively, and work collaboratively in diverse teams. This experience will equip me with those skills and prepare me for success in my career. I’m also looking forward to the opportunity to volunteer and engage with the local community while I’m abroad. Giving back is important to me, and I want to make a positive impact wherever I go. Whether it’s through community service projects, cultural exchange programs, or simply connecting with locals, I hope to contribute to the community and learn from their experiences as well. I understand that not everyone can contribute financially, and that’s okay! Your support can also come in other forms, such as sharing my fundraising campaign with your network or offering words of encouragement. Every little bit helps, and I appreciate any support you can provide. As I embark on this journey, I promise to keep you all updated on my experiences. I’ll share stories, photos, and insights from my time abroad, so you can be a part of this adventure with me. I want to show you how your support is making a difference in my life and how I’m using this opportunity to grow and learn. Thank you for taking the time to read my story and for considering supporting my study abroad journey. Your generosity means more to me than I can express, and I’m incredibly grateful for your support. Together, we can make this dream a reality! Thank you And God 🙏 bless.

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Champion of Sports

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Champion of Sports
The "Champion of Sports" initiative, established by 5th-grade students at the Soeurs des Saints-Coeurs School in Fakiha - Ras Baalbeck, is a sports cooperative aimed at promoting teamwork, social interaction, and leadership development among students. The cooperative plans to transform the school's playground into a futsal (mini-football) field, addressing the lack of necessary sports equipment, such as balls and goal nets, and meeting safety standards. To realize this vision, the cooperative conducted a cost study, determining the need for $8,000 in funding. They appeal for support to make a positive impact on their school and future generations, emphasizing the value of collaboration and development through sports. مبادرة "Champion of Sports"، التي أنشأها طلاب الصف الخامس في مدرسة راهبات القلبين الأقدسين في الفاكهة - رأس بعلبك، هي تعاونية رياضية تهدف إلى تعزيز العمل الجماعي، والتفاعل الاجتماعي، وتطوير مهارات القيادة بين الطلاب. تخطط التعاونية لتحويل ملعب المدرسة إلى ملعب مصغر لكرة القدم (مينيفوتبول)، مع معالجة نقص المعدات الرياضية الضرورية مثل الكرات وشبكات المرمى، وضمان تلبية معايير السلامة. لتحقيق هذه الرؤية، قامت التعاونية بإجراء دراسة للتكاليف وحددت الحاجة إلى جمع مبلغ 8,000 دولار. يناشدون الدعم لتحقيق تأثير إيجابي على مدرستهم والأجيال القادمة، مع التأكيد على قيمة التعاون والتنمية من خلال الرياضة.

$1,000 raised Of $8,000

Empower Her Future: Help Fund Ochi's Education

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Empower Her Future: Help Fund Ochi's Education
Hi, I'm Ochi. A 19 years old girl who had always been thriving in school and just recently graduated as one out of two best achievers in my school. My real name is not Ochi and while I'm not using my real name here, I am not trying to scam or make you distrust me. I have my own reasons as to why I need to remain anonymous. I live in a rather small city in SEA country with typical Asian parents who forced what they had believe was good to their kids. While this is a pretty normal occurrence for an asian, my parents are quite extreme. I remember I used to be beaten for getting grades that were not good enough for them, starved, and many other abusive things that I don't want to mention because it is not the point I want to deliver. I want you to understand that it is dangerous for me if they or my family knew I were to make a donation campaign because of their pride. I could only imagined what would happened to me if that really happens. Now, let me tell you about my dreams. I've always been interested in social sciences and all about writing. God knows how much I love to write stories, novels, and how intrigued I am to work at the government's office (Corruption Eradication Commission or National Narcotic Boards). That's why I wanted to go to college, studying law in college to help me understand both what I'm interested in, and have the future I've been imagining. I worked so hard in high school to achieve that dream, the sleepless night I've spent to studying and days of pushing past my limits. I've done all of that for three years and yet, the opportunity vanishes when my grandparents decided it was best for me to just get married with someone I don't even know and ten years older than me. After long debates, they gave me a new choice. I can go to learn what I want in the best university in Indonesia if I paid off their debt and pay for my tuition myself. They gave me a year, but now I have spent six months doing nothing because I had been rejected from all the jobs I applied to. There are other few things I've tried before to saved up money, but in Indonesia, it is hard to find part-time jobs and if there are, they demanded too much for a little salary. With no experience, good looks (I'm not joking, being good looking is a requirement in nearly every workplace here), and no proof of my high school diploma, it is almost impossible for me to find a job here. So, that is why, as a desperate measure, I'm here opening up my campaign. Help me reached my dream. Help me make a difference, to show that my parents are wrong, to go straight with my plan to worked at one of the government's office and fight for other girls who experienced the same thing as me.

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Nature Education For All

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Nature Education For All
"Nature Education for All" aims to provide equitable access to high-quality, nature-based education for children of diverse backgrounds. By fostering a deep connection with nature, we cultivate curiosity, creativity, and resilience in children, helping them develop essential life skills while promoting physical and mental well-being. The Need In today’s fast-paced and urbanized world, many children lack meaningful interactions with nature. This disconnect affects their cognitive development, emotional health, and physical fitness. While outdoor learning is proven to enhance problem-solving skills, teamwork, and environmental stewardship, access to such opportunities remains limited, especially for underserved communities. Our Solution "Nature Education for All" bridges this gap by creating inclusive, nature-based learning programs accessible to all children, regardless of socioeconomic status. We partner with local communities, educators, and environmental organizations to deliver hands-on, curriculum-aligned outdoor experiences that nurture a love for learning and the environment. Key Program Components Nature Playdates: Weekly after-school sessions in local green spaces, focusing on exploration, creativity, and team-building activities. Seasonal Camps: Multi-day workshops introducing children to natural cycles, wildlife, and eco-friendly practices. Educator Training: Equipping teachers and caregivers with the skills to integrate outdoor learning into traditional curricula. Community Engagement: Workshops and events encouraging families to participate in outdoor activities and learn about sustainability together. Impact Goals Foster environmental stewardship in children and their families. Improve access to nature-based education for underserved communities. Enhance children’s mental and physical health through outdoor activities. Equip educators with tools to sustain nature-based learning practices. Request for Funding Your support will enable us to: Develop curriculum and materials tailored for diverse age groups. Train educators and community leaders in nature-based education methods. Provide scholarships to children from underserved communities. Acquire resources and equipment to ensure safe, engaging outdoor experiences. Join Us By funding "Nature Education for All," you’re investing in a future where children learn, grow, and thrive in harmony with the natural world. Together, we can create a generation of resilient, environmentally conscious individuals ready to shape a better tomorrow!

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School fees for Future Teachers, Nurses and pilots

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School fees for Future Teachers, Nurses and pilots
Hello friends In ensuring access to education for 17 vulnerable kindergarten pupils (Lemigius, Christian, Benedictor, Agness, Anna, Khadija, Debora, Eliya, Esther, Aisam, Amos, Miriam, Mabeli, Hussein, Miriam, Debora and Amos) 9 boys and 8 girls aged 4 to 5 years in our community whose parents/guardians are facing significant financial challenges. We come before for your support. These children have dreams of becoming Future Teachers, Nurses and pilots but come from families that are raised by single parents and others by Elderly aged caregivers who have no permanent sources of income struggling to meet basic needs, making it difficult for them to afford school fees. Early childhood education is critical for laying the foundation for lifelong learning and development, and your support can make a transformative difference in their lives. Their parents/guardians have managed to cover at least 46.5 USD per each child for (school bag, school uniforms, school shoes and school learning materials) totaling 790 USD for all 17 pupils, we are seeking financial assistance to cover the school fees for these pupils for one academic year. The total cost for all 17 children amounts to 2837 USD, This amount will directly cover School fees. By supporting this initiative, you will be contributing to breaking the cycle of poverty and opening doors to brighter futures for these children. We would be delighted to provide additional information, including detailed budgets, pupil profiles, and updates on the program’s progress, to ensure transparency and accountability. Thank you for considering this request. Together, we can create lasting impact and change lives through education.

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A Dream For Lebanon's Children

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A Dream For Lebanon's Children
A Dream for Lebanon’s Children: A Kindergarten for Healing and Hope Lebanon has endured heartbreak and devastation, and no one has suffered more than its children. Many have lost their homes, their loved ones, and the safe, carefree childhood every child deserves. These children—orphans, displaced families, and young ones burdened by war—are at the heart of this campaign. These children carry the weight of grief and fear that no child should ever bear. While shelters and basic aid provide immediate relief, what these children need most is a space to heal, rediscover joy, and rebuild their sense of safety. For years, I’ve dreamed of building a kindergarten in Lebanon, a place that goes beyond traditional education, a place where children can find healing, joy, and belonging. I always imagined it as something far off in the future, something I’d pursue when I had the resources and time to make it happen. But in the wake of the war that has shaken Lebanon, this dream has taken on a new meaning. It is no longer just about fulfilling a vision—it has become a response to a desperate need, and the time to act is now. Who I Am My name is Zeina, a Music Therapist and a certified Emergency Pedagogue from the Friends of Waldorf (Freunde der Erziehungskunst Rudolf Steiners). I hold a bachelor’s degree in Music Therapy from Antonine University and am currently pursuing a master’s degree in Educational Management. I have worked with children for over five years in various settings, including schools, refugee camps, and community centers, helping them reconnect with the joy of learning and living. My work has involved supporting children with diverse behavioral challenges and disorders, guiding them to process trauma, rebuild their sense of self, and rediscover hope and resilience. During the recent war in Lebanon, I was displaced like so many others, experiencing firsthand the fear, uncertainty, and insecurity that come with war. Under the bombings, I kept working closely with children in shelters and displacement centers. From a place of deep empathy, I could relate to every feeling they were experiencing—their fear, anger, grief, and longing for safety. This perspective gave me a profound understanding of what these children need to heal and move forward. My work using emergency pedagogy techniques during the war proved Waldorf’s approach to transformative power. I witnessed children rediscover a sense of safety and joy amidst chaos. These methods offer much more than temporary relief—they provide tools for long-term resilience and emotional recovery. One moment will stay with me forever. A young girl approached me in one of the shelters, clutching a piece of paper. She had recently lost her mother and twelve members of her family in the war. Her drawing was of an “∞” shape, a form we had practiced together during our session. The paper was crumpled with tear dots on it. She told me, “Thank you for teaching me this. Whenever I miss my mom, I pick up a pen and start drawing it. I will love her forever, just like this shape goes on and on.” Her words touched me deeply, showing me how something as simple as form drawing could become a lifeline for a child in despair. It was a reminder of how simple yet powerful these creative tools are, offering a sense of connection, expression, and healing even in the darkest times. While sharing my experiences with a Waldorf teacher in Australia, they reflected on something truly profound: “It’s beautiful how the same activities we do in our classrooms with children who have everything— are the same activities that bring healing and joy to children in war zones who have lost so much.” This is the power of Waldorf education. These words stayed with me. They reminded me of the universal impact of this approach and its potential to transform lives. Given all that, my dream has now evolved into establishing a kindergarten inspired by the Waldorf Philosophy. What is the Waldorf Approach? Waldorf education, developed by Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner, is a holistic, child-centered approach that integrates art, music, storytelling, and nature to nurture a child’s body, mind, and spirit. It recognizes that education is not just about academic achievement but also about emotional and social well-being. Steiner once said: “Receive the children in reverence, educate them in love, and send them forth in freedom.” This is the guiding principle behind Waldorf education. It emphasizes creativity, empathy, and resilience—qualities that children in Lebanon, especially those affected by war, so desperately need. This kindergarten will embrace the rhythm and routine central to the Waldorf philosophy, providing children with a predictable structure that fosters security and confidence. Activities will include natural and creative practices such as free drawing, form drawing, working with clay and wool, and exploring more materials from nature, offering children opportunities for tactile engagement and self-expression. The curriculum will also incorporate eurythmy-inspired movement, free play, outdoor play, storytelling, and music, all tailored to help children process emotions, develop physical coordination, and build social connections. These elements are invaluable for children recovering from trauma, as they nurture creativity, resilience, and emotional healing in a gentle, age-appropriate way. Why This Kindergarten Matters Now Lebanon has been ravaged by years of political instability, economic crisis, the Beirut Blast, and, most recently, the devastating effects of war. In the aftermath, countless children are left displaced, orphaned, and deeply traumatized. The emotional and psychological scars left by war are deep, and for children who have experienced such trauma, occasional psychosocial support interventions are essential but not enough. In Lebanon, mental health and emotional well-being are often not prioritized as much as academic achievement. Therefore, I decided to combine both—offering not just education but a space that nurtures emotional resilience and healing. The Waldorf approach naturally blends these two elements – By integrating art, music, movement, and storytelling into the curriculum, children will have a safe space to express their emotions and process their experiences. The Waldorf approach is almost non-existent in Lebanon, with only two institutions offering it, they both operate either in refugee camps or outside of the Beirut area, this means that children who have been directly affected by the recent war will not have access to this type of transformative education. This is what this kindergarten aims to fill. This isn’t just about providing education for a few years—this is about creating a sustainable foundation that will support generations of children. The kindergarten will be built with the long-term goal of fostering a community of learners who grow up with a deep sense of connection to themselves, to others, and to their culture. Through this approach, we will raise a generation that is equipped to heal the wounds of war and lead Lebanon into a more peaceful, compassionate future. This kindergarten will also extend its impact beyond the children by becoming a resource for the community. We will host workshops for parents to equip them with tools to support their own and their children’s healing and provide training opportunities for educators to grow into compassionate, skilled teachers who can sustain this vision. How Your Support Will Help Kickstart This Dream This campaign is asking for $20,000—a crucial and impactful step to lay the foundation for this kindergarten. This is just the beginning of a long-term vision to create a sanctuary for children to heal, grow, and learn. Your contributions will help: • Secure a Safe Space: Covering the first few months of rent to provide a nurturing environment for children to learn and thrive. • Equip the Classrooms: Purchasing essential art supplies, storytelling tools, and natural materials to create a creative, healing atmosphere. • Train Educators: Supporting the training of teachers in therapeutic and artistic methods inspired by Waldorf practices, ensuring they are equipped to guide children with love and care. • Handle Administrative Setup: Covering permits, registrations, and initial operational costs to get the kindergarten off the ground. Every dollar contributes to this dream, whether it’s buying a box of crayons, a storytelling tool, or training a teacher. By contributing to this cause, you are not only donating to a project—you are helping to lay the foundation for a brighter future for Lebanon’s children. Every contribution, no matter the size, will make a significant difference. It will have a lasting impact, not only on the children who attend but on future generations of children who will benefit from this nurturing environment. This is more than a fundraiser—it’s a movement for hope, healing, and change. Please donate and share this campaign with your friends, family, and networks. Your support brings us one step closer to creating this sanctuary of hope. Thank you for believing in this dream and for standing with Lebanon’s children. With love and gratitude, Zeina

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