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WORLDWIDE EDUCATION FUND OF THE DALLAS FOUNDATION
Providing the
Seeds
for Growth
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Board of Directors
Sadiq Ali
Amin Chagani
Connie Daya
Kamal Daya
Rafique Hassan
Rubina Jivan
Pat Laubacher
Amirdin Masani
Jamal Premjee
Rahim Sayani
Kamruddin Shams
Consultants
Farkhanda Ahmad
Asma Zafar
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Dear Friend of WEF,
With your ongoing generosity, Worldwide Education Fund of The Dallas Foundation (WEF) continues to provide opportunities to children and youth living in underprivileged and disadvantaged circumstances to learn, grow and excel.
Over the past 10 years, because of your support WEF has made a substantive impact on the lives of more than 5,000 children and young adults through Educational and Vocational training scholarships, technology enrichment programs, English language skills training and empowerment projects in India, Pakistan, Tajikistan and USA. It's only been possible because of the generous support of our donors, dedicated volunteers and engaged Board members.
Here are the highlights from various programs supported by your generous donations. Please feel free to reach out to us if you have any questions, comments and suggestions.
With gratitude,
Connie and Kamal Daya
Co-Founders WEF
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PROJECT E3: ENGLISH, EDUCATION AND EMPOWERMENT, Chitral, Pakistan:
WEF's initiative Project E3: English, Education, Empowerment will increase English language learning and after school education/empowerment for children and youth.
This project will also focus on training youth with required skills in English language teaching. WEF hopes to impact 1000+ primary and secondary school students in the long run.
For more details please
click here.
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WEF-LTB GLOBAL VIRTUAL SCHOOL:
WEF has established a partnership with Learning through Borders (LTB) and is now called ‘WEF-LTB Global Virtual School’.
The program will engage 100+ virtual volunteers from the English speaking countries mainly USA. It is running successfully in 8 different American Spaces and in UCA-SPCE in Tajikistan. We envision WEF-LTB Global Virtual School in 30 different location in India, Pakistan and Tajikistan in the next 36 months impacting 5000 children and youths.
For details please
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BALTISTAN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP in remote Northern Pakistan:
WEF has impacted primary and secondary school scholarships to 246 girls in the remote regions of Hunza and Baltistan in Northern Pakistan.
The objective of this project is to educate marginalized students in Pakistan and make quality education accessible to girls in the mountainous regions of Pakistan.
For details please
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2017-2019 WEF- HU MBA SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM:
WEF is proud to announce that the graduation ceremony of our 10 WEF-HU MBA scholars was held on the 6th September 2019 in which 7 scholars participated. These 7 scholars are currently doing there Optional Professional Training (OPT) in the USA.
For details please
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2019-2021 WEF-HU MBA SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM:
12 new Herzing University MBA Scholarships have been awarded to qualified candidates from India, Pakistan and Tajikistan. 8 scholars are in the already in the Atlanta. 4 scholars have already started with online program in their home countries. For details
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AMERICAN CORNER, Khorog, Tajikistan:
In partnership with the American Embassy of Tajikistan Public Affairs Section WEF is providing support to the American Corners in Khorog, Tajikistan for the facilitation of English language training.
Over 3,000 children and youths benefit from American Corners projects. For more details
click here.
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21 High speed desktop computers to University of Central Asia School of Professional and Continuing Education (UCA-SPCE), Khorog, Tajikistan:
WEF successfully delivered and installed 21 computers a few months ago. The computers will expand and make access to certified courses easier for many more students, particularly remote learners.
T
he UCA-SPCE in Khorog reaching over 61,000 learners in Tajikistan, and over 4,900 learners in Afghanistan.
For details please
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MERGING TECHNOLOGY HUB: TRAIN THE TRAINER PROGRAM, Tajikistan:
WEF desires to create meaningful opportunities for youths from the mountainous regions of Tajikistan. In this regard 5 qualified IT professional are taking Microsoft cyber-security certification courses.
After
certified these five participants will teach others through continuing education courses at UCA-SPCE.
The project is also in it's initial stages to be replicated in the Northern Pakistan.
For details please
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PROJECT MALA, Varanasi, India:
In partnership with project Mala in UK, USA and India, WEF is providing 26 secondary school scholarships to underprivileged children. The scholarship covers their education, meal and healthcare facilities.
For more details please
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PROJECT VIMUKTI, Jaipur, India:
WEF is collaborating with Edu-Girls, Inc. and Vimukti Sanstha to provide 32 scholarships to deserving girls who wants to pursue vocational training courses. Vimukti Sanstha is providing education to underprivileged girls in slum areas of Jaipur, India. For details please
click here.
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YOU CAN HELP US TO IMPACT MORE LIVES, EDUCATE MORE CHILDREN AND PROVIDE OPPORTUNITIES TO THE YOUTH TO REACH THEIR MAXIMUM POTENTIAL.
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HELP US FIGHT GENERATIONAL POVERTY BY CONTRIBUTING NOW!
It only takes $25 a month to secure my future.
Join the Circle of
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Or use Check option
: To send a check, please make the check payable to “Worldwide Education Fund of The Dallas Foundation” and send it to the following address: 3963 Maple Avenue, suite 390. Dallas, TX
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Address:
3963 Maple Ave #390,
Dallas, TX 75219
Phone:
(214) 741-9898
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100% of all dollars raised through your contributions go towards implementation, operation, and maintenance of WEF’s projects and programs. All administrative expenses are paid by the Founders, Connie and Kamal Daya Gift Fund of The Dallas Foundation, and by our many generous, engaged volunteers.
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