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	<title>The Beacon of Hope For Afghan Children Society</title>
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		<title>4th Annual Benefit Dinner was a success!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Jul 2010 21:01:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your Support, Our Hard Work, Another Successful Year! We thank you from the Bottom of our Hearts! 
 Beacon of Hope for Afghan Children Society held its 4th Annual Dinner on June 4th, 2010. It was a night of music, dance, food, culture and family and friends getting together to contribute to a great cause as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Your Support, Our Hard Work, Another Successful Year! We thank you from the Bottom of our Hearts! </strong></p>
<p> Beacon of Hope for Afghan Children Society held its 4<sup>th</sup> Annual Dinner on June 4<sup>th</sup>, 2010. It was a night of music, dance, food, culture and family and friends getting together to contribute to a great cause as well as enjoy an enthralling night at the Crystal Banquet Hall in Surrey, B.C. The BOHFACS raised over $ 16,000 and is grateful for your generosity and support. It is important to emphasis that we rely on our supporters and donors to carry out this humanitarian mission successfully. Like previous years, this year a member will volunteer to travel to Afghanistan to deliver supplies to our sponsored hospital, brighten children’s experience at the schools by delivering them school supplies for the new school year and also deposit money for our families.</p>
<p>Beacon of Hope for Afghan Children Society is also proud to announce that this year we will be sponsoring five additional families.  With your help and support we are looking forward to supporting more and more families each year. The little that we do here makes a huge difference in many lives and definitely contributes in maintaining their hopes. Knowing that someone out there is helping them is comforting for many of these poor children and families. Each year, they look forward to receiving our help. You have done your share of work by participating in such a humanitarian cause and yes be very proud and continue to make a difference.</p>
<p>Beacon of Hope for Afghan Children Society team would like to take this opportunity and once again extend our gratitude to our performers who volunteered their time and talent to make the event extra exciting. The performers were from the BC Dance Academy<strong>, </strong>an Afghan all Boys Attan team (Traditional Afghan Dance), and many young and very gifted singers and musicians. We thank you for your time and effort and are looking forward to seeing you in our future events.  Please visit our picture gallery for images of their performances.</p>
<p>Lastly, the BOHFACS would like to leave you all with a statement from one of our guests at the Benefit Dinner: He said, “It’s so important that we embrace the idea of giving back and living generously because that is an opportunity to help humanity our way and it’s the easiest way to make difference while eating, dancing and being surrounded by beautiful people so WHY NOT!”</p>
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		<title>Beacon of Hope Wins Top Prize!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 05:33:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Froozan Jooya, President of Beacon of Hope for Afghan Children Society was interviewed by two grade 12 students, India Parhar and Austin Stapleton, from Langley Fundamental Middle &#38; Secondary School. $5000 was given to the school by &#8220;PRADO HOLDINGS INC.&#8221; The class was tasked to choose between 15 charities that made a difference internationally. Out [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_263" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://beaconofhopesociety.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/topprize.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-263" title="TopPrize" src="http://beaconofhopesociety.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/topprize-300x224.jpg" alt="TopPrize" width="300" height="224" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Picture of the two students and their teacher, Ray Sawatsky. Mr. Ray Sawatsky should be credited for his creative ways of incorporating philanthropy in class room education and inspiring his students to get involved charity work. Adela Wafa ( the Beacon of Hope for Afghan Children Society&#39;s Treasurer) is also seen in the picture picking up the cheque.</p></div>
<p><strong>Froozan Jooya,</strong> President of Beacon of Hope for Afghan Children Society was interviewed by two grade 12 students, India Parhar and Austin Stapleton, from Langley Fundamental Middle &amp; Secondary School. $5000 was given to the school by &#8220;PRADO HOLDINGS INC.&#8221; The class was tasked to choose between 15 charities that made a difference internationally. Out of 15 Charities, 3 were chosen and each charity was given a prize, with the first prize being $5000 cash. BEACON OF HOPE was chosen as the top WINNER out of the the 15 by the grade 12 class.</p>
<p style="padding-top:45px"><strong>The following article is written by India and Austin. It is their account of why and how Beacon of Hope emerged as the Winner!</strong></p>
<p>When Austin and I were given the project of interviewing, researching, and presenting a charity for a global education project our first thought was that we wanted to represent a cause that we were incredibly drawn towards. After hours of scanning through various charities in the lower mainland area we were fortunate to find Beacon of Hope for Afghan Children. While reading up on Beacon of Hope&#8217;s work in Afghanistan Austin and I were immediately touched with what the charity was doing to improve the lives of children and families. Becoming knowledgeable on country impacted by war was a helpful push as we became more insightful on worldly issues and how important it is for people like us to get involved. The issues we learned about and the stories we were told while interviewing Froozan opened our eyes to the tragedies that many of us turn away from. As a result of the passion instilled in our hearts for the children of Afghanistan we were able to give a touching and informative presentation to our class about the aspects of this charity. Viewing our classmates expressions as we gave our speech reminded me that people care deeply about what is going on in our world regardless of what country or how far away the problems are occurring. We just need to spread awareness. In our opinion that is the key step towards people becoming more compassionate.<br />
When our class finally reached a verdict on which charity would be receiving the $5000 it was no surprise to us that Beacon of Hope was the clear winner. The other two charities in the top two were doing extraordinary work as well, however Beacon of Hope was the most deserving candidate. The lack of funding and the extreme need was heartbreaking for Austin and I, as well as our classmates. I speak for my whole Global Education class when I say that I know the money will be put towards an amazing and worthy cause: giving children a fair chance to succeed in life.</p>
<p>-India Parhar and Austin Stapleton</p>
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		<title>Beacon of Hope Delivers Supplies &#8211; 2009!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Jan 2010 19:30:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Beacon of Hope for Afghan Children Society is proud to inform you that the society was able to continue sponsoring families so that their children could continue their education and delivered cash, school and hospital supplies in summer of 2009.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://beaconofhopesociety.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/cimg88501.jpg"></a>Beacon of Hope for Afghan Children Society is proud to inform you that the society was able to continue sponsoring families so that their children could continue their education and delivered cash, school and hospital supplies in summer of 2009.</p>

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		<title>Revenue Canada has granted Beacon of Hope charitable status!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 22:34:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Beacon of Hope for Afghan Children Society has been granted charitable status by the Charities Directorate of Canada Revenue Agency in 2009. Please make your donation and receive a tax deduction today!
 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="color: red; font-size: 11pt;"><span style="text-decoration: none;">Beacon of Hope for Afghan Children Society has been granted charitable status by the Charities Directorate of Canada Revenue Agency in 2009. Please make your donation and receive a tax deduction today!</span><br />
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		<title>Beacon of Hope Charity Event</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2009 17:59:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Please note that we have updated our &#8216;Accomplishments page&#8216; by adding more videos. Following are some of the videos from our recent Charity event, raising money for Afghan Children.
Thank you all for your support, sponsorships and everyone who showed up to help us organize our event. More updates on the event will be posted later.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Please note that we have updated our &#8216;<a href="http://beaconofhopesociety.org/accomplishments/">Accomplishments page</a>&#8216; by adding more videos. Following are some of the videos from our recent Charity event, raising money for Afghan Children.</p>
<p>Thank you all for your support, sponsorships and everyone who showed up to help us organize our event. More updates on the event will be posted later.</p>
<p>Following are just some of the videos:</p>
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		<title>Beacon of Hope Delivers School Supplies !</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2009 23:47:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Following is a picture gallery of our organizations recent trip to Afghanistan delivering the much needed school supplies to Afghan children.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Following is a picture gallery of our organizations recent trip to Afghanistan delivering the much needed school supplies to Afghan children.</p>

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		<title>Child Labor in Afghanistan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In Afghanistan, more than 50 percent of the population of 24 million people is under the age of 18. UNICEF estimates that up to 30 percent of primary school age children are working and are often the sole source of income for their families. Already hobbled with an illiterate population (71 percent of adults and up to 86 percent of women) due to almost 30 years of conflict, Afghanistan's future will be compromised if its children miss out on education.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In Afghanistan, more than <a href="http://unicef.org/infobycountry/files/Updated_2007_QandA_Afghanistan.pdf" target="_blank">50 percent</a> of the population of 24 million people is under the age of 18. UNICEF estimates that up to 30 percent of primary school age children are working and are often the sole source of income for their families. Already hobbled with an illiterate population (71 percent of adults and up to 86 percent of women) due to almost 30 years of conflict, Afghanistan&#8217;s future will be compromised if its children miss out on education.</p>
<p>Per capita GDP stands at only US $200, so the labor of a child can significantly enhance a family&#8217;s well being. The complications are compounded by the fact that Afghanistan has been faced with mostly uninterrupted conflict since the Soviet invasion in 1979. As a result of the Soviet invasion and civil war, thousands of men were either killed or handicapped.</p>
<p>Social norms and law prevented women from leaving their homes when the Taliban was in power. Although that law has changed, it is still not culturally acceptable for women to work outside the home, and if a woman has been widowed or her husband is unable to work due to injury or illness, support of the family falls to other male relatives. When there is no extended family support, or it is insufficient to support a large family, children become the breadwinners.</p>
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<p>The highest barrier to education is poverty. Oxfam reports: &#8220;The poorest families are unable to send their children to school because of the costs (however minimal) and also the opportunity cost of potential earnings.&#8221; Afghan law mandates that workers must be at least 15 years old. Yet the laws remain unenforced.</p>
<p>Afghanistan lacks the industrial infrastructure generally associated with child labor in the manufacturing sectors of places like China, but there are still plenty of outlets for child labor. In Afghanistan, <a href="http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2006/78868.htm" target="_blank">21 percent</a> of child workers are employed in shops; 13 percent work as street vendors. Others work in vehicle repair, metal workshops, tailoring, and farming. In Kabul and other cities there are street children who shine shoes, beg, and collect and sell scrap metal, paper, and firewood. The economic pressure to work means that over 3 million children are being denied an education.</p>
<p>Education is accepted as essential to human development and is considered a right throughout the world. <a href="http://www.unhchr.ch/html/menu3/b/k2crc.htm" target="_blank">Article 28</a> of the Convention on the Rights of the Child indicates that states &#8220;recognize the right of the child to education, and with a view to achieving this right progressively and on the basis of equal opportunity, they shall, in particular:</p>
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<li>Make primary education compulsory and available free to all;</li>
<li>Encourage the development of different forms of secondary education, including general and vocational education, make them available and accessible to every child, and take appropriate measures such as the introduction of free education and offering financial assistance in case of need;</li>
<li>Make higher education accessible to all on the basis of capacity by every appropriate means;</li>
<li>Make educational and vocational information and guidance available and accessible to all children;</li>
<li>Take measures to encourage regular attendance at schools and the reduction of drop-out rates.&#8221;</li>
</ol>
<p>Afghanistan signed the Convention in 1994 and has a history of support for education on which to draw. The 1964 Afghan Constitution mandated education. For women in particular, education was stressed under the Communist regime installed by the Soviet Union after 1979. But a backlash against the modernism purported by the Communists&#8217; curriculum, including gender equality, resulted in falling education levels for boys and girls during the civil war (1992–1996) as well as under the Taliban&#8217;s rule.</p>
<p>The Afghan government and its international partners have initiated programs to widen the educational opportunities of all children. Afghan law mandates education up to ninth grade, and provides free education up to the university level. The U.S. Department of Labor <a href="http://www.dol.gov/ilab/media/reports/iclp/tda2003/afghanistan.htm" target="_blank">reports</a> that the Japanese government has funded a $4 million education project to provide literacy and vocational training to child street workers and former child combatants. UNICEF, USAID, and other donors are working to improve the government&#8217;s capacity to educate Afghan children by providing training, funds, textbooks, and other school materials. Various agencies have also supported programs that provide mid-day meals to students and extra cooking oil for girls in the hope that this will provide the impetus for parents to allow children to go to school instead of work.</p>
<p>Today, nearly 5 million children are enrolled in school in Afghanistan. Oxfam <a href="http://www.oxfam.org.uk/what_we_do/issues/education/downloads/bp93_afghanistan.pdf" target="_blank">reports</a> that enrollment is 51 percent for boys and 21 percent for girls. This is a vast improvement over the situation under the Taliban in 2000, when only 28.7 percent of boys and less than 1 percent of girls were enrolled in school. Yet, despite a 350 percent increase in enrollment since the fall of the Taliban, half of Afghan children—almost 7 million—are not in school, according to Oxfam in a November 2006 report.</p>
<p>The London Conference on Afghanistan held from January 31 to February 1, 2006, resulted in the<a href="http://www.nato.int/isaf/docu/epub/pdf/afghanistan_compact.pdf" target="_blank">Afghanistan Compact</a>, a blueprint for government and action on several fronts, including security, human rights, and economic and social development. Afghanistan and the international community set several goals for the state of education by the end of 2010. It sets a goal for primary school enrollment of 60 percent of girls and 75 percent of boys. Female teachers will be increased by 50 percent, and 70 percent of teachers will have passed a competency test. Chronic shortages of resources have plagued the Afghan education system for decades. Even when it was supported, access to education was often impeded by poverty, distance, and poor facilities. These obstacles remain today.</p>
<p>If poverty is the first factor in contributing to child labor, rampant insecurity throughout the country is a close second. The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) <a href="http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=21912&amp;Cr=afghan&amp;Cr1" target="_blank">reported</a> to the UN in March 2007 that over the past year, &#8220;Lack of security remained the greatest challenge to the enjoyment of human rights in Afghanistan.&#8221;</p>
<p>Despite the presence of 35,000 NATO troops, 2006 was the most violent year on record since the U.S. invasion in 2001, with an increase in suicide bombings, improvised explosive device attacks, and coalition and civilian casualties. The concentration of NATO forces in and around Kabul since 2001 has allowed Taliban enclaves to fortify themselves and retake villages, especially in the south and southeast. Insecurity in rural areas has plunged school enrollment numbers to zero in some villages. During 2006, 198 schools were attacked and 370 were closed due to the violence. 220,000 children, mostly in the southern provinces, were prevented from going to school.</p>
<p>Although public schools in the south have been closed due to increased Taliban and Al Qaeda activity, many madrassas (schools offering religious education to children beginning at age six) have remained open and may be used as insurgent safe houses. On June 18, seven children were <a href="http://www.huliq.com/24907/children-die-in-afghan-bombing" target="_blank">killed</a>along with several insurgents when U.S forces bombed a compound in eastern Afghanistan, near the border. Al Qaeda forces were suspected of hiding out in the compound, which housed a madrassa and a mosque.</p>
<p>Madrassas along both sides of the Durand Line, the official border between Afghanistan and Pakistan, have long supported fundamentalism and violent activity. The United States recruited Islamists from madrassas throughout the Middle East in the months leading up to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979 and trained them in madrassas along the Durand Line.</p>
<p>Religious education was the only option during the civil war and under the Taliban, first because it was cheaper than secular education, and second because it was mandated. While in theory there should be no inherent issue with continuing religious education in a very traditionally religious country, Western fears remain that religious education alone, without some kind of secular instruction in other subjects, will lead to the production of more insurgents.</p>
<p>Poverty and insecurity have long prevented generations of Afghans from becoming educated. If education is the key to breaking out of the cycle of poverty, then child labor threatens Afghan economic growth and human development. The goals set by the Afghanistan Compact are lofty ones, and investment in education, security, and social services on a grand scale is required in order to ensure an inclusive education system and an end to child labor in Afghanistan.</p>
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		<title>Facts About Children in Afghanistan</title>
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Afghanistan’s infant and under-five mortality rates are among the highest in the world.
20% of children die before their first birthday, mostly from preventable diseases; such Diarrhea, respiratory infections, malaria and malnutrition.
There are an estimated 8,000 child soldiers in the country.
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<li>Afghanistan’s infant and under-five mortality rates are among the highest in the world.</li>
<li>20% of children die before their first birthday, mostly from preventable diseases; such Diarrhea, respiratory infections, malaria and malnutrition.</li>
<li>There are an estimated 8,000 child soldiers in the country.</li>
<li>There is a large gender gap in school enrollment; in many provinces, girls rarely attend school at all.</li>
<li>Child kidnapping and trafficking are common in the northern and northeastern regions of the country. Many children are seized for their income-generating abilities.</li>
<li>1 out of every 3 child (over 1 million children) have lost one or both parents;</li>
<li>50% of children suffer from chronic malnutrition;</li>
<li>About half the 200,000 landmine victims are children; Afghanistan is one of the most heavily mined countries in the world (over 7 million landmines);</li>
<li>More than 66% children have witnessed a violent death; after decades of exposure to violence many children suffer from psychosocial trauma.</li>
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