Action Not Word is dedicated to providing monetary and educational assistance to underserved schools in Afghanistan. We believe that the future success of Afghanistan depends on empowering the next generation with access to quality education. Our mission is to strengthen communities by investing in local schools, creating safe and enriching learning environments, and giving Afghan youth the tools they need to build better lives and a brighter future for their country.
Building and renovating school facilities to provide safe, modern learning environments for Afghan students. We construct classrooms, libraries, and recreational spaces that foster education and growth.
Supplying schools with essential materials including textbooks, learning supplies, computers, and teaching tools. We ensure students have access to the resources they need to succeed.
Providing professional development, training programs, and fair compensation for educators. We believe quality teaching is the foundation of excellent education.
Creating scholarship opportunities, mentorship programs, and extracurricular activities that help students develop holistically and pursue their dreams.
Working directly with local communities to understand their needs and involve families in the educational journey. We build lasting partnerships that create sustainable change.
Empowering the next generation of Afghan leaders through education, critical thinking, and civic engagement programs that prepare students to transform their communities.
Provides eight hours of daily lessons in English, Math, Pashto, and basic principles including reading, writing, and arithmetic. The center employs four teachers, a manager, assistant manager, and a guard.
Comprehensive educational program offering diverse subjects to empower students with both academic knowledge and practical skills for their future.
Founded by the family of Mohammad Waris 'Azimi' and active for over seven years, serving both boys and girls. Recently established a sewing class for women to help them become self-sufficient.
Sports program for children providing physical education, teamwork skills, and competitive opportunities. Students actively participate in training sessions and tournaments.
Launched women's self-sufficiency sewing classes at OHA, empowering women with valuable skills for economic independence.
Sedaqat Educational Center now serves 140 students from grades 1-6 with comprehensive daily lessons.
Our Indoor Soccer Team participated in regional tournaments, promoting teamwork and physical education.