We fund programs, projects or products that aim to positively impact the lives of communities (children, youth, families, etc.) affected by conflict and war in the Middle East.
Refugee children live under unusual and difficult conditions with little or no access to technology that can improve their lives. With our innovative programs, we are reaching a wide range of children with groundbreaking technology that teach them literacy skills and improve their access to higher education.
Millions of refugee children are missing out on an education. Without an opportunity to learn, they risk becoming a lost generation with little chance for a better future. Through sustainable programs, our Fellows are working to ensure refugees can learn and develop the skills they need to succeed in life.
The development of the "whole child" from early childhood through adolescence is critical to long-term development and success of all children. Blossom Hill is committed to providing innovative initiatives for refugee children that will not only prepare them for learning and academic success, but empower them with life skills as they continue to live under difficult conditions.
For refugee youth whose education has been interrupted and ability to earn a livelihood undermined by war and conflict, the future is bleak. We are dedicated to empowering these youth to break from the cycle of poverty by offering innovative vocational training in computer skills, business entrepreneurship and language instruction.
Blossom Hill seeks passionate, committed individuals with innovative ideas about how to improve the lives of war-affected children from the Middle East.
A Fiscal sponsor must be a U.S. registered 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable organization. Fiscal sponsors will be required to agree to manage and disburse funds to the Fellow according to the terms of the project.
Before Aug 2021, Afghan women lived freely - going to markets, hospitals and schools. Education and careers were open to them. But when the Taliban took over, everything changed. Women were pushed back into their homes, their public presence fading rapidly. Though some navigated limited areas, their freedom was severely curtailed. Education and work became distant dreams.
Amidst this darkness, Blossom Hill Fellow Sultana Amani's SAFE Project offers hope. Afghan women make reusable #BlossomPads for girls/young women, providing sustainable menstrual hygiene solutions. When we invest in such programs, we are championing more than just women's health. We are empowering them to earn incomes and support families despite restrictions.
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