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Ta'leem Trust is a non-profit organisation based in London that aims to help improve education in Morocco. Ta'leem Trust is a charitable organization dedicated to promoting education among underprivileged children in Morocco, particularly in rural areas. The trust envisions a Morocco where every child, regardless of socioeconomic background, has access to quality education and the tools necessary to achieve their full potential. Its mission is to bridge educational disparities by providing resources, volunteer-led teaching initiatives, and essential school supplies to underserved communities.The organization was founded by Eliav Amouyal, who grew up with strong ties to Morocco and was deeply influenced by its rich cultural heritage. Witnessing the educational inequalities faced by Moroccan youth, particularly in rural areas, Amouyal embarked on a mission to address these challenges. His personal experiences inspired the creation of Ta'leem Trust, which he describes as "more than a charity—it’s a deeply personal mission."[1]
Ta'leem Trust implements its mission through various initiatives:
Volunteering in Schools: The trust connects dedicated volunteers with Moroccan classrooms, fostering cultural exchange and equipping students with essential skills.
Providing Educational Supplies: Through fundraising efforts, the organization ensures students have the necessary materials to engage in their studies effectively.[2]
- ^ "About". Ta'leem Trust. Retrieved 2024-12-03.
- ^ Amouyal, Eliav (2024-11-03). "What is Ta'leem Trust?". Ta'leem Trust. Retrieved 2024-12-03.
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