How can you help?

If you have any ideas or would like to help with fundraising, please get in touch, our contact details are here.

 

If you are in the UK and would like to make a donation there is a form here.

 

If you are outside the UK or would prefer to donate online you can make a secure credit/debit card payment through the Charity Aid Foundation by typing in "Afghan Reading Project".

A sale to raise funds for ARP in Ringwood, England.

Hand painted cards designed exclusively for ARP

Fundraising always presents a challenge which is why we were delighted when Alastair Duncan offered to create a range of notelets exclusively for ARP. 

Taking historic Afghan tiles, mosaics and textiles as his inspiration, Alastair created a set of six beautiful watercolours and then transformed these into cards. 

The results are both attractive and a reminder of the colourful intricate artwork that Afghans have brought to their mosques, clothing, jewellery, carpets and personal belongings, from ancient times to the current day.

Notelets printed with Afghan designs from original watercolour paintings by Alastair Duncan.

Pack of 8 notelets £3.00 plus 45p postage and packing.

Messages:-

Thank you
Just to say...
Eid Mubarak
or Blank

If you would like a pack of notelets you can download an order form here.

The Trustees

Lindsay Malekzai is a speech and language therapist working with children with special needs in Bexley, Kent. Lindsay became aware of the plight of the Afghan people firsthand, when she worked for two years in a school in the border town of Peshawar, Pakistan, which also involved working with Afghan refugee families who have disabled children.

 

Saiful Islam is Professor of Chemistry at the University of Bath. He has a strong interest in education policy and has been involved with a teaching initiative within a historically black university in South Africa.

 

Pupils and teachers at Narang High School hope for a school library

Hazara children starting the long walk home from Ghairband school

Gita Sunthankar has been a GP since 1998. Before this, she worked on health projects in several developing countries including Kenya, Azerbaijan and Cambodia, funded by the World Health Organisation (WHO), Medicins Sans Frontieres (MSF) and the Department for International Development (DFID).

 

The Afghan Reading Project is Registered with the Charity Commission (Number 1093959)

 

Web design: Neil Taylor

 

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