The International Centre for helping Children in War-Torn Countries

Every child, every day is a non- profit organization started in 2011 to help Montreal children from war-torn countries. With a group of dedicated volunteers, we provide educational, health, financial, and immigration support to orphans under 18 years of age. However, many children continue to suffer from abandonment issues and tens of thousands grow up without parents. The center’s goal is preparing the best living conditions without stress for victims of barbaric attacks who have been harmed by sexual, physical, and psychological effects in war-torn countries. The number of orphans is increasing in Montreal, reaching around 4000 children who have been adopted by Montreal families. Among Canadian cities, Montreal receives the most children from the Middle East and war-torn countries and their language and culture are different. Fifty percent of them were abandoned by drug addicted parents. During six years’ experience, we improved our center’s health program by inviting specialists such as psychologists, sexologists, and social workers to help kids. We know these treatments are the most important factor for these children. Every summer, we host a summer camp outside of Montreal to help children to integrate into society. Moreover, we have built four residential buildings in the city to protect children. The institute is working actively with the Ministry of Children and Family Development and social service agencies. As a result, in 2014 we received from the federal and provincial governments the Excellence Prize. These children are victimized in war-torn countries and see bad experiences in their lives. Thus, they need financial and emotional help to develop themselves in Montreal society and to start their lives in peace. A $200,000 grant will provide the center with the means to carry out different projects successfully. If you provide financial help, we will have a healthy, educated and young society that will be favorable for the city of Montreal. Each child will be the best resource for Montreal in the future. Finally, we hope we have given you sufficient reason and assurance about our organization’s merit. Your kindness and tolerance will help to improve our ability to care for these children. The community members and children wait for your generosity and enthusiasm. I look forward to your prompt attention to this matter. Very truly yours. Mohammad Farugh President of Every child, every day

The International Centre for helping Children in War-Torn Countries

Non-profit description: The Center was established to protect the rights of child that suffer in war-torn countries around the world. The goal is preparing the best condition of life without stress for who victims the Barbary Wars. We work to organize different programs to carry children, such as education, health, financial and immigration. Primary Target Market: The struggle for the rights of the child across the globe. Secondary Target Markets for the right of the child: 1. Identifying and communicating with distressed children. 2. Emergency help for children live in war-torn countries, such as Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Palestine, Yemen and Myanmar. 3. Orphan children 4. Under 18 years of age 5. Someone has lost both parents to any cause of death. Geographic area: 2000 Lake Street, office 06, H1S 3B3, Montreal (QC); Gender and age: Male & Female, under 18 years old. Occupation and income level: They don’t have any financial support, and are poor and orphan. What do they need? They need financial and emotional help to develop yourself in the society, and they want to start their life in peace. Why would they care about us? We can help them to start their life without stress. They are victimized in the war-torn countries, and see bad experience in their life. Moreover, they don’t have any support in their country and situation is very terrible there. They are under 18 years old, and should go to school. How are we currently reaching them? We invite the volunteer for participle in the SOCIAL activity; however, we do different workshops with the end-of-study internship programme. What else can we do to reach more? We can find several spencer to massive the international expansion; moreover, we can do cooperatively with different organisms, such as UNICEF, UN and Red Cross. We also can present the target market plan in the social media to encourage people to donate to the foundation.

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