Big Problems Easy Solutions

When youth do not have a schedule to spend their leisure time, they do something or anything.  And most often that ‘something or anything’ is not a cheerful thing that eventually becomes the basis of a big problem.  The spending of after school leisure evenings with bad folks can destroy the personality of a youth.  Youth in such an environment are likely exposed to the high risk.  On the other hand if they have access to libraries or playgrounds where they can go to do homework or play the sports of their choice, the likelihood of youth mixing with bad folks and involving in unscrupulous activities, if not eliminated, will highly be minimized.  Easy solution to the big problem, is to give them book and ball that will play a vital role in shaping their personality and changing their destiny.

Please join hands with YRC in bring the change through libraries and playgrounds.

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PK Rural Schools Libraries (PKRSL) Project

Why the tendency in children & youth is growing to join the ranks of criminals – drug, killings, robberies, and lately but most importantly, the terrorism? The answer is: i) the economic imbalance, social injustice and lack of career growth opportunities; and ii) no quality education and sports infrastructure at the suburban and rural level for youth to spend their after school time and evenings in constructive activities. These youth are at high risk and could easily be engaged by wrong folks for use in unscrupulous activities.  YRC believes there is immediate need to shield youth and involve them in constructive after school social, education and sports activities.  United States and the international community is spending trillions of dollars on the war around the world particularly in Afghanistan, Pakistan and African countries.  But war is NOT the answer alone, it rather increases the population of deprived youth and hence reinforce the evil forces.  The destruction of over 3000 schools in the KPK province of Pakistan only is instrumental to produce youth are more susceptible to being swayed to work for those promoting unscrupulous agendas .  The real answer and the lasting solution is to remove the root causes – improve the socio-economic conditions and engage the youths in constructive activities – school for education and reinforce it by informal education interventions through setting up libraries network and playgrounds- change the violence to good governance.

YRC Pilot Project: YRC plans to set up small community libraries in collaboration with the administration of existing primary and middle schools in the suburban and rural areas KPK province, the tribal areas in Pakistan and southeastern provinces in Afghanistan.  The local schools provide space and YRC provides library equipment and accessories – computers, printer, furniture, computer network, books and magazines etc.   Once the library becomes functional, YRC hands it over to the school for the use of youth to spend the after school time in reading, writing and use the computers for homework and research activities.  The successful out-come will then be replicated elsewhere.

Your financial support – cash or in-kind makes this happen.  All donations to YRC are tax deductible.

Destroyed Schools in KPK Pakistan

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According to the press reports, over 3000 schools, mostly girls’, are destroyed or damaged in the KPK province in the recent years. While some of the schools are rebuilt by the government, however, a vast number of schools are still awaiting to be rebuilt and made functional. Consequently, the children’s education is badly affected. Some children have simply lost the opportunity of going to school while others virtually have no school and sit in the open sky and under the shade of trees to continue schooling. These children need your immediate attention as some of these children already passed the age of school going and thousands of others will soon be over the school going age.

Need a Roof

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These children needs the world’s attention. Are they not the same children for whom we say “no child left behind”. The World will not be a better place to live if you include only your child to be the child not left behind. These children and teachers are determined to sit under the open sky but continue their school, however, they cannot fight the bad weather and need your help for shelter.  Be part of YRC efforts and donate to its school program.  YRC delivers your help to youth worldwide to provide a better place for learning.