Launched by Givelight Foundation, Project Inspire aims to inspire children by connecting them to volunteers who serve as teachers and role models.
With the spread of Covid-19 in 2020, the world transitioned to long-distance learning. Schools substituted in-person classes for virtual Zoom sessions, leaving many students to receive their education through computer screens. What's stopping a student from Bangladesh or Sri Lanka from joining the same Zoom call as a student in the Bay Area? The shift to virtual platforms has lifted barriers, and the implications of this are powerful. This was the impetus for Project Inspire, which was initiated in the summer of 2020. The project aims to open doors to educational opportunities by connecting children in GiveLight homes to volunteers from around the world. The volunteers consist of people willing to transfer their knowledge and experience to the GiveLight youth.Your role? By choosing to be part of our team, you can pave the path to a child's success by tutoring only an hour a week.
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Above is an interview with the founder, Dian Alyan.Project Inspire's parent organization, GiveLight Foundation, is a non-profit humanitarian relief organization established in California in 2005. The foundation seeks to create durable homes and provide orphan care in response to natural disasters and extreme conditions such as poverty and war. Inspired by Islamic values, we strive to help orphans across the globe regardless of nationality, race, or religion.
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