Support for Education and Laptop for Online Work

Education

Support for Education and Laptop for Online Work
Dear Sir or Madam, My name is P.Achintha Nikil Fernando, I am 22 years old, and I currently live in Seeduwa, Sri Lanka. I am a student, pursuing my A1 German course at the Goethe Institute in Sri Lanka as part of my goal to enroll in an Ausbildun (Vocational training program )program in Germany. However, I am currently facing serious financial difficulties that are making it extremely challenging for me to continue my education smoothly. I do not have strong formal educational qualifications because my parents were unable to afford higher-level education for me. My father is elderly and physically weak, and he is unable to work effectively. My mother runs a small mushroom business, which supports our family, but the income is very limited. Because of my limited education, I cannot secure a stable, well-paying job in Sri Lanka. Previously, I worked part-time in small supermarkets, local restaurants, and factories, but since January 26, when I began my German course, it has become impossible for me to continue these jobs. The course schedule requires my attendance five days a week, and I must travel 30 kilometers by bus each way from Seeduwa to Colombo, totaling 60 kilometers daily, which incurs significant transportation costs. In addition, expenses for food and course materials add further financial pressure. Furthermore, progressing to higher German courses such as A2 and B1 for my exams and studies will require even greater financial resources, which I simply cannot afford. My parents are unable to provide financial support due to their limited income and personal circumstances. Given my situation, I am seeking the possibility of online work to support my education and living expenses. However, to pursue such opportunities, I urgently require a laptop computer, which I currently cannot afford. I have borrowed small amounts from neighbors and friends to manage some expenses, but it is insufficient to cover both my education and necessary tools for online work. I sincerely request your understanding and compassion regarding my circumstances. I have never imagined asking for financial help from others, but my current situation is extremely difficult. Any support, however small, would make a significant difference in my ability to continue my education and move toward my goal of completing the Ausbildung program in Germany. I want to emphasize that: Part-time work is impossible for me due to the time and travel required for my education. Online work is essential for me to earn income while continuing my studies. A laptop is a critical tool that will allow me to access online work opportunities and continue my education efficiently. I kindly ask you to consider my situation and provide support in any way possible. Your help would not only relieve my financial difficulties but also allow me to pursue my educational and career aspirations. Thank you very much for your understanding and consideration. Sincerely, P.Achintha Nikil Fernando Email: achinthanikil78@gmail.com Phone: +94778299169 Seeduwa, Sri Lanka.

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Free Education for marginalized Afghan girls

Education

Free Education for marginalized Afghan girls
Dear Sir/Madam, My name is Waleed Karyab, and I am a human rights activist and former official of Afghanistan’s Ministry of Education. I am writing to respectfully seek your organization’s support for Qurtuba High School, a non-profit educational institution that I founded in 2013, where I currently serve as the Executive Manager. Qurtuba High School was established with the mission of providing free, inclusive, and quality education to marginalized women and children who are otherwise deprived of learning opportunities. In addition to formal schooling, we also offer free vocational training programs, particularly for women and adolescent girls, to help them acquire practical skills, achieve economic independence, and live with dignity. Throughout my career, I have actively advocated for human rights, gender equality, and equal access to education. I have participated in various international platforms and television channels, where I publicly supported education for all and raised awareness about the challenges faced by women and children in Afghanistan. Given the current situation in the country, the need for community-based, non-profit educational initiatives such as ours has become more urgent than ever. Despite operating with limited resources, Qurtuba High School has continued its activities with strong community trust and commitment. However, in order to sustain and expand our programs, particularly those focused on women’s education and vocational training, we urgently require financial support and institutional partnership. We would be honored to explore the possibility of collaboration with your organization. Upon request, I would be pleased to share our project proposal, detailed budget, registration documents, activity reports, and financial plans. My humanitarian advocacy work has also been covered by international media outlets, including Al Jazeera. One such interview discusses the situation of Afghan refugees deported from Pakistan and the deprivation of their basic rights. The link to this interview is provided below: https://youtu.be/5fydE1PQoNI?si=gmPYx3txNgNK9rpX Thank you very much for your time and consideration. I sincerely hope for the opportunity to work together in advancing education and human rights for vulnerable communities. Yours sincerely, Waleed Karyab Executive Manager Qurtuba High School Human Rights Activist | Former Official, Ministry of Education (Afghanistan) Contact: wkaryab@gmail.com

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