FAISALABAD PROJECT (Pakistan) – Our ‘Twin Club’ – The Rotary Clubs of Faisalabad, Pakistan and Kernersville, NC, USA with the aid of co sponsoring clubs from District 7690 (Walnut Cove, Willow Creek, Greensboro Airport and Yadkinville) sponsored a Matching Grant to expand and improve the study environment and study aids for the female students at M.C. Girls Primary School, X Block, Madina Town, Faisalabad, Pakistan.
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The Rotary Clubs of Faisalabad, Pakistan and Kernersville, NC, USA with the aid of co sponsoring clubs from District 7690 (Walnut Cove, Willow Creek, Greensboro Airport and Yadkinville) sponsored a Matching Grant to expand and improve the study environment and study aids for the female students at M.C. Girls Primary School, X Block, Madina Town, Faisalabad, Pakistan.
Pakistan has the highest dropout rate in the world for primary (grade five) students. Some of the reasons include lack of buildings, no furniture, and no desks for students etc, and Madina school was an example of all these shortcomings. This school is located in a low middle class area of the city Initially the school had 400 students and 3 classrooms which forced some of the students to sit on the ground for instruction. The Rotary club Faisalabad built four additional classrooms, allowing the number of students to increase to 600. Both Rotary Clubs decided to join hands to write a matching grant to create a school that families could proudly send their daughters.
The school was refurbished by adding desks, ceiling fans, water coolers, computers, library books and cabinets for storing the books. The students were provided with uniforms and notebooks. The Faisalabad Club on their on expense repaired the road to give better access to the school during the rainy season.
The Madina Town school improvement will help reverse the high dropout rates for primary school age girls by improving the image of the school, thus inspiring the parents to allow their daughters to attend the local school. The matching grant of $22,725.00 was completed in February, 2010. |
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Faisalabad, Pakistan Pictures (Int’l Project) – January 2009
Four young female students of Al-Faisal Blind Centre, Faisalabad, Pakistan
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Past District Governor, District 3270 (1991-92), Muhammad Esghar Qureshi
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Headmaster of Al-Faisal Blind Centre acknowledging Rotary’s contributions
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Director of Special Education for Punjab area in Pakistan
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Presentation of the Perkins Brailers to the headmaster of Al-Faisal Blind Centre
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Rotarian Jaleel Ahmad Malik describing the commitment of the Rotary Clubs of Faisalabad and Kernersville, NC to improve female education in Pakistan
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Current President of Rotary Club of Faisalabad, Kham Muhammad, explaining the Matching Grant benefits
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Student reciting from the Holy Koran during the dedication ceremony
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Students demonstrate how they use the Abacus provided by the Matching Grant
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Senior Rotarians and students admiring new desks which were built for the students
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One water cooler unit was provided to the school
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Rotary signage outside of new Toilet/Shower Block
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Students using Four Lining Plastic Braille Frames, which were purchased with the Grant funds
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Students using Perkins Braille typewriting machines
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Two air conditioning units were added to the Audio lab and Braille Room to add comfort and assist with lowering noise
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Rotarian Jaleel Ahmad Malik explaining partnership with Rotary Club of Kernersville
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Rotarians and Guests touring school
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Ribbon Cutting Ceremony by Past District Governor District 3270 (1990-91), Muhammad Esghar Qureshi. Student carrying scissors on a plate of roses for the ribbon cutting ceremony.
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Members of Faisalabad Rotary Club
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Faisalabad Rotarians at the entrance to the Al-Faisal Blind Centre
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( http://www.rotaryfaisalabad.org )
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