The association seeks in coordination with natural leaders, partner associations, the Department of Education in Abnob, and parents to motivate the community to participate and donate the place for kindergarten classes to contribute to opening halls in deprived areas. Participation consists of donating the place in addition to the supervisor’s salary through subscription. The tools required to open the halls are also provided by Furniture, tools and educational services provided by the association, which helped the association open 42 nursery classes, including 10 inside the association’s headquarters and 32 home classes inside the Forbidden Villages
The association is also building the capabilities of nursery supervisors through a training plan for supervisors on how to deal with children in early childhood, the stages of development, neonatal education, educational methods, child protection policy, early detection of disability, dealing with different styles, and developing children’s skills
Raising the awareness of mothers of children enrolled in classes on the importance of proper nutrition for children and positive upbringing to reduce the rate of anemia and malnutrition. The association also set up an educational kitchen at the association’s headquarters and carried out training on making a complete nutritional meal for the same Goal
The direct target group of the project
It targets 1,050 mothers of children enrolled in the halls, supporting them with health messages for proper nutrition and neonatal education, and training them to provide healthy meals for children and providing them with financial and non-financial services to empower them economically.
The indirect target group of the project
- Children who attend children's halls for hosting and their mothers
- Workers in halls and kindergarten classrooms