Basic Education Support for Children and Youth (E1011)
Access to primary education is one of the fundamental rights of every child and adolescent. Education not only lays the foundation for the individual, intellectual, and social development of children, but it also plays a vital role in the formation of healthy, empowered, and sustainable societies. However, many children and adolescents living in vulnerable conditions—such as refugees, migrants, orphaned families, or low-income households—are deprived of this fundamental right.
United for Humanity, with a deep understanding of this harsh reality and in line with its humanitarian mission and ethical commitments, has launched the E1011 Basic Education Support Program to facilitate access to quality education for disadvantaged children.
Main Objectives of the Program:
Identify children and adolescents who are out of school in refugee, migrant, and low-income communities
Create equal opportunities for formal or informal education based on age and educational needs
Provide essential educational supplies such as books, stationery, school bags, and uniforms
Support the enrollment process in schools in collaboration with families and local educational institutions
Promote the culture of education within families and communities served
Address identity, residency, or legal barriers to school enrollment
Organize workshops and complementary programs to enhance basic and social skills
Continuously assess the educational, motivational, and psychosocial status of supported students
Offer special support for children with special needs or at risk of dropping out of school
Services Provided in This Program:
Assessment of the educational and family status of the child or adolescent
Provision of educational and study support packages tailored to individual levels and needs
Holding educational and motivational counseling sessions for parents and children
Cooperation with local educational centers for student recruitment and support
Monitoring the process of adjusting previous academic records (if available)
Referrals to partner institutions for additional educational resources
Support for children living in remote areas or in critical conditions
Eligibility for Support:
The applicant’s age should be between 5 and 18 years old
Residency in the host country or region where the organization operates
Belongs to a family without stable financial resources or is at risk of social harm
Does not receive adequate educational support from other governmental or private institutions
Submission of identity and residency documents (if available) and a written explanation of the current situation
Important Note:
If the applicant does not have a membership number with United for Humanity, completion and submission of the H4460 Evaluation Form is mandatory. Without this form, the request will not be considered.
Registration Process and Submission of Application:
To apply and receive support, applicants must carefully complete Form E1011 and submit it along with the necessary documents. Applications will only be accepted through the following two methods:
Direct upload via this page on the website
Send via email to the official organization email: [email protected]
Note:
Requests submitted via messaging apps or phone calls will not be reviewed.
All services provided by United for Humanity are completely free, and no fees will be charged to applicants.
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