Afghanistan

See our Gifts

 

We are adding charitable gifts from nonprofits that meet needs in Afghanistan.

 

If you have favorite organizations, please let us know. Contact information appears at the bottom of the page. 


Basic Needs

Countries and Regions

Education

Health

Opportunity

Promote Security

Safety for Afghan women

Global Fund for Women

Regular price $25.00

The Global Fund for Women is proud to support women's organizations in Afghanistan focused on the rights of women and girls. Groups like the Afghan Institute of Learning, the Afghan Women's Educational Centre, and the Health and Development Center for Afghan Women offers classes on literacy, health and human rights, and provide health education and medical services to those who otherwise would have no access...


Educate Girls

Teacher for one month

Feminist Majority Foundation

Regular price $60.00

We cannot allow the destruction of women and girls' education to continue, with education so crucial to long-term empowerment. The Feminist Majority Foundation is working to keep Afghan girls' schools open, as well as to reopen those schools that have been closed. We must do all we can to ensure that the rights of Afghan women and girls do not slip away again. Your donation...


Help Afghan Girls

Sanitary pads for 10

Feminist Majority Foundation

Regular price $35.00

The Feminist Majority Foundation’s Campaign for Afghan Women and Girls is working for women’s equality and freedom in Afghanistan. The campaign, chaired by Mavis Leno, was the first of its kind to build a U.S. grassroots constituency around a foreign policy issue of women’s rights, and it successfully brought the Taliban regime’s atrocities against women and girls in Afghanistan to the attention of the United...


Buy A Loom

Help an Afghan weaver

Arzu Inc

Regular price $300.00

Your donation buys a quality rug loom for a weaver whose earnings are the sole source of income for her family. By providing a loom for a weaver, you support sustainable income for women in Afghanistan - many of whom have become widows during the war and are responsible for single-handedly supporting the entire family.