Provide Care for Afghanistan's Abandoned Children

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Provide Care for Afghanistan's Abandoned Children
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Provide Care for Afghanistan's Abandoned Children
Provide Care for Afghanistan's Abandoned Children
Provide Care for Afghanistan's Abandoned Children
Provide Care for Afghanistan's Abandoned Children
Provide Care for Afghanistan's Abandoned Children
Provide Care for Afghanistan's Abandoned Children
Provide Care for Afghanistan's Abandoned Children
Provide Care for Afghanistan's Abandoned Children

Project Report | Oct 5, 2018
20K match opportunity

By Richard Montgomery | Executive Director

Dear Global Giving Donors,

We our proud to announce that the total number of children we support in Afghanistan has climbed to 300. We are feeding and protecting over 100 children in Baharak and we are feeding and processing 198 orphaned boys at a very poor orphanage in Fayzabad.

Because Global Roots is a known commidity in Fayzabad, we gained access to orphanage documents and can now make sure that no boys go missing. Global Roots is the first foreign charity ever to be granted permisson to study internal orphange documents!

We now have the opportunity to rescue roughly 190 Afghan girls from a lifetime of slavery (and worse) thanks to a matching offer of 20K from a generous family foundation in Massachusetts.

Global Roots is the first foreign charity ever invited to create a home for abandoned and orphaned girls in Afghanistan!

If we can raise funds for the match, we will launch a new Girl’s Garden with attached shelter where orphaned girls can stay until we find them a home to live in. We know the girls will be taken in because they will arrive with bags of food to feed the whole family and they will return with more at the end of every week. The Girls Garden and shelter will be located adjacent to our successful Baharak Children’s Garden. It is important to note that we have the whole community’s buy-in on this project and enough security to run it safely.

If you choose to donate to our new Girls Garden in Baharak, your donation will be added to other donations that come in. We are already at $9,000. Just $11,000 to go to win the 20K match.

We have reattached the story of a young girl we currently support in Baharak. Rabia is doing well but she needs funds for her on-going education. Our food security program is providing for her basic needs but, as you can read in the story, just getting by isn't good enough. Rabia's father died trying to save her life and she still remembers his orders for her to do whatever it takes to get an education.

We have also attached some hard data because, as Michael Bloomberg puts it, “In God We Trust, everyone else bring data." The graphs indicate the level of transparency we require of our local partner.

Even though the US military presence in Afghanistan is decreasing, our work is increasing.

We have taken it on ourselves to rescue abandoned children from the streets, shelter them and feed them until we can find them a home. The food we grow in our greenhouses, hen houses, rabbit hutches, fruit trees (300 mature trees planted in 2013!) helps us find them a home. This is a different food aid model than a "food drop". Empowering locals to engage in small-scale farming builds local community. A strong local community will be more likely to defend itself than relying upon a corrupt and self-serving central government.

2019 Oversight Mission: follow our blog when we return to Afghanistan this spring to practice oversight and launch our first Girls Garden -- the first initiative of any kind to protect orphaned and abandoned girls from abduction, rape, brainwashing and slavery in Northern Afghanistan.

Keep your eyes open for a Wall Street Journal shout out on our projects in Afghanistan.

Thank you!

Note: the upload time when we submited this report was too slow to add attachments. Please contact Rick@globalroots.org and he will email the to you.

 

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