Monday 25 November 2013


                                           Schools and Opportunities



Students at Hamro Ghar, 2012
GoodWeave matches each rescued child with an educational program, depending on whether they need to be close to home or at a boarding school. Children start with intensive literacy and math training to prepare them for formal education, which includes language training, social studies, math and science. Children also enjoy recreational activities and extracurricular pursuits in music and art.

GoodWeave-affiliated schools encourage high academic standards, and every effort is made to help children continue their education through high school. At the age of 14, children can also choose to enter a vocational training program to learn locally marketable skills, such as auto and motorcycle repair, tailoring and electrical wiring.

In addition to child rescue and rehabilitation, GoodWeave programs facilitate the prevention of child labor and the healthy development of weaving communities. These include daycare and early

Non-Governmental Organizationchildhood education, school sponsorship for children of adult weavers, adult literacy programs and health clinics. Your support makes it all possible. GoodWeave has provided over 11,000 children with schooling and/or rehabilitation and other vital services, funded entirely through  and the sale of GoodWeave rugs. For an unforgettable look at the childhoods that have been restored by GoodWeave's efforts, visit the  website or read th.



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