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 Education Early to End is a non-profit organization dedicated to addressing educational disparities and promoting access to quality education for underprivileged children. Founded in [2005], the organization has been actively involved in initiatives that aim to provide educational opportunities and support for children in disadvantaged communities.

History

Education Early to End embarked on its journey in 2005 with a humble yet impactful mission. It all began with the organization's efforts to support a young girl named Tasleem Kausar, who found herself alone at Xinxiang Medical University in China while her family faced landslides and turmoil in the Hunza Valley. Upon learning of her situation, friends and family rallied together to provide assistance. Four years later, Tasleem proudly graduated with an MBBS in ancient medicine. Following her internship in Islamabad, she intended to return to her community in the Hunza Valley to serve.

However, tragedy struck when Flight 202, carrying Tasleem and her brother among 146 passengers and 6 crew members, crashed en route to Islamabad. The news left Education Early to End in shock and disbelief. Unsure of how to proceed, they faced a crucial decision: to give up or take action in the face of the tragedy.

Determined to honor Tasleem's memory and make a difference, Education Early to End decided to establish a scholarship in her name. The organization resolved to sponsor at least 100 children's education in schools and colleges. This transformative decision was made in 2009. By 2015, Education Early to End had supported over 125 children, enabling them to pursue careers as nurses, schoolteachers, engineers, accountants, and administrators.

As Education Early to End interacted with more families and children, it became apparent that education alone was not sufficient for children to thrive. Recognizing the crucial role of proper nutrition in a child's development, the organization initiated a small "Nutrition Fund." Through the contributions of young children and their families, the fund aimed to assist families in dire need of food and proper nutrition. Over the course of 12 years, the organization expanded its efforts, and currently, over 100 children benefit from a daily luncheon program facilitated by Education Early to End.

The tragic loss of Tasleem Kausar inspired Education Early to End to create a lasting legacy of support and opportunity for underprivileged children. Today, the organization continues to strive toward its mission of providing quality education and addressing the needs of children in vulnerable communities.

Mission and Objectives
The mission of Education Early to End is to ensure that all children, regardless of their socioeconomic background, have access to quality education. The organization seeks to bridge the educational gap by implementing a range of initiatives, including:

 Education Access Programs: Education Early to End works closely with local schools, community centers, and educational institutions to develop programs that provide educational resources, scholarships, and mentorship opportunities to disadvantaged students.

 Teacher Training and Development: Recognizing the importance of well-trained teachers in enhancing learning outcomes, the organization conducts training workshops and professional development programs for educators working in underserved areas.

Infrastructure Improvement: Education Early to End undertakes projects to improve school infrastructure, such as building classrooms, libraries, and computer labs, to create conducive learning environments for children.

 Community Engagement: The organization actively engages with parents, community leaders, and local stakeholders to foster a culture of education and to raise awareness about the importance of quality education for all children.

Programs and Initiatives

Education Early to End has implemented several impactful programs aimed at addressing the diverse needs of underprivileged children. These programs include:

Early Childhood Development Program (ECDP): Education Early to End recognizes that the first three years of a child's life are crucial for learning and brain development. In line with this understanding, the organization has established ECDP centers in various locations. These centers actively identify underprivileged families and provide them with the necessary encouragement and assistance to enroll their newborn babies in the ECDP. Through this program, Education Early to End facilitates access to a nurturing and mentally stimulating environment, where trained personnel offer comprehensive care and support to these newborns.

 Kids Supporting Kids (Nutrition K2C): Education Early to End operates the "Kids Supporting Kids" program with the aim of feeding underprivileged young children. With a donation of only 0.5 U.S. dollars, individuals can provide a meal for one school day to a child in need. The organization runs food kitchens and classrooms in local areas, ensuring that underprivileged children have access to nutritious meals. Additionally, Education Early to End establishes daycares within these communities, offering sustenance to children in their own neighborhoods, instead of them being compelled to work or resort to begging on the streets. By participating in the "Kids Supporting Kids" initiative, individuals can contribute to improving the lives of underprivileged children in Pakistan by ensuring they receive the vital food and nutrition necessary for their well-being and growth.

Education Early to End's Early Childhood Development Program and Kids Supporting Kids initiative demonstrate the organization's commitment to providing holistic support to underprivileged children. By focusing on early childhood education and nutrition, Education Early to End strives to equip these children with the foundations they need to thrive and reach their full potential.

Recognition and Impact
Education Early to End has received recognition for its impactful work in the field of education. The organization's initiatives have led to improved academic performance, increased school attendance, and higher retention rates among the communities it serves. Several independent evaluations and reports have highlighted the positive influence of Education Early to End's programs on educational outcomes and social empowerment.