Monthly Recurring Causes
RWB, in addition to its two major annual initiatives, Mehraneh and Eidaneh, carries out various regular monthly projects. While the Mehraneh campaign primarily focuses on meeting students' needs at the start of the school year, and Eidaneh campaign addresses other living necessities as Nowruz approaches, the monthly recurring causes play an essential role in supporting students' continued education throughout the school year. To achieve this goal, we rely on your generous financial support. Your consistent and regular monthly contributions will help ensure the funding of these initiatives. You can contribute by allocating a fixed monthly amount of €10, €20, €30, or €40, which will be automatically deducted from your account to cover part of the budget need for running these causes.
Example: The financial support for school bus service allows children from a total of 17 villages, especially female students, to attend school with peace of mind. This ensures that they do not face opposition from their families and avoid using unauthorized vehicles, which can lead to dangerous road accidents. Similarly, the school breakfast program has encouraged many students to attend school daily with the excitement of receiving this meal. These examples highlight the reasoning and importance behind regular monthly initiatives. At RWB, we are working to expand the number and variety of such programs to better support students and their education.
Information of Monthly Recurring Causes
Donation | Cause title | Geographical focus | Monthly budget | Number of students | Budget per student | Activity area | Partner organization | More details | More details |
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Financial support for school bus service for 6 schools | Sistan and Baluchestan | 690 Euro | 138 people | 5 Euro | Support for underprivileged children's education | Education Department of the Bent region. | One of the main reasons for students dropping out in underprivileged areas is the lack of higher-level schools in their villages. These students must travel to schools in nearby towns or villages to continue their education. However, the poor road conditions and long distances make this difficult, and schools with dormitories are often closed on weekends, requiring students to return to their villages. Additionally, the cost of transportation creates a financial burden for families, which is why many choose not to send their children to school. This issue particularly affects female students. The education department of the region has covered part of the transportation costs, but this help is insufficient. Therefore, one of the projects our association has implemented in recent years is providing transportation services for these students to prevent them from dropping out and help them continue their education and achieve their dreams. In some villages, girls who had to drop out due to financial difficulties and transportation costs have returned to school with the provision of school transport and their families' consent, allowing them to continue their studies. | ||
Financial support for providing breakfast for 11 schools | South Khorasan | 1000 Euro | 500 people | 2 Euro | Support for underprivileged children's education | Education Department of South Khorasan | Due to the difficult economic conditions and rising poverty among low-income and vulnerable families, many families are unable to provide proper nutrition for their children, and often, their daily meals are limited to one. Meanwhile, proper nutrition plays a crucial role in children's physical growth and academic progress. Therefore, since 2012, we at the Borderless Companions Organization have implemented a breakfast program for 500 male and female students in 11 schools in South Khorasan province. The surprising part is that this breakfast has become one of the main incentives for students to attend school and increased their interest in continuing their education. All purchases related to this program are made from local markets to support regional businesses. | ||
Financial support for school bus service for 11 schools | South Khorasan | 640 Euro | 64 people | 10 Euro | Support for underprivileged children's education | None | One of the main reasons for students dropping out in underprivileged areas is the lack of higher-level schools in their villages. These students must travel to schools in nearby towns or villages to continue their education. However, the poor road conditions and long distances make this difficult, and schools with dormitories are often closed on weekends, requiring students to return to their villages. Additionally, the cost of transportation creates a financial burden for families, which is why many choose not to send their children to school. This issue particularly affects female students. The education department of the region has covered part of the transportation costs, but this help is insufficient. Therefore, one of the projects our association has implemented in recent years is providing transportation services for these students to prevent them from dropping out and help them continue their education and achieve their dreams. In some villages, girls who had to drop out due to financial difficulties and transportation costs have returned to school with the provision of school transport and their families' consent, allowing them to continue their studies. | ||
Supporting the educational and operational costs of dormitories for children without parental care | Lorestan province | 200 Euro | 20 Euro | 10 Euro | Support for underprivileged children's education | Mahr-e-Gharib Borujerd Association. | For several years, in collaboration with a partner association in Lorestan, we have been covering the rent and part of the operating costs to keep this center active and prevent its closure. This center provides shelter and education for orphaned children under legal age, operating with a set capacity and a staff of 20. Each year, children who reach the legal age leave the center, and new children are introduced by the Welfare Organization to live there. |