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The Palestine Children's Relief Fund
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The proposed project is specifically focusing on providing non-formal education to these children that will help them liberate from the shackles of the brick kiln owners. It will help redress the issue of child labor and bondage of children at brick kilns by providing a healthy and constructive environment to the children. These deprived children will have the opportunity to become aware and learn about their rights and will be able to read and write and check their accounts & products. Once out of bondage they will be able to make career choices about their future. The education will help them to be placed in different fields of their choice. Those who go back to work in brick kilns will be equipped with education that will help them to fight for their rights and get out of bondage. More than 180 working children out of 180 families will get their basic education and 360 children, 360 male & 540 female will indirectly beneficiaries of this proposed project. The proposed project will be implemented on 6 brick kiln localities in Sahiwal district of Pakistan.  

ABOUT Climb of Hope

On January 17, 2014, for the first time in history, three injured Arab children will climb Mt. Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa, to raise awareness and support for the plight of injured and sick children in Palestine and Syria. Mohammed, Mutussam and Yasmeen have all lost their limbs during their childhood and were treated abroad through the support of hundreds of volunteers in the PCRF. These injured teens are now training hard to climb Mt. Kiliimanjaro with a team of volunteers led by Suzanne Al-Houby, the first Arab & Palestinian woman to summit Everest and to reach the top of Kilimanjaro six times. The PCRF is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization with over 22 years of experience in providing cost-free medical care for sick and injured kids in the Middle East that isn't available to them in their homeland. Since being established in 1991, the PCRF has sent over 1000 needy children abroad for donated care, while treating thousands more in their home country. 

Supporters
Name Date Amount Comments
Anonymous Friend 01/24/2014 $15.00  
  Total $15.00