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28 March 2024 / 18. Ramadhan 1445

ZCSS: Gaining education and delivering results



Through the support of many generous and gracious donors around the world ZCSS (Zainabiyya Child Sponsorship Scheme) has been able to assist with the education of thousands of children in Kenya, Tanzania, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Haiti.  These children have had the chance to gain an education which they may not have otherwise.

Those students who are sponsored through ZCSS put their heart and soul into their education.   Time and time again we have seen that these students excel in their studies, bringing in top marks. 

In the district of Chakwal, Pakistan where education is rare and the area is considered to be ‘backward’, 38 students who were sponsored through ZCSS appeared to write their matriculation examination.  Of the 38, 32 students achieved a grade of A+ and 6 achieved a grade of A.  These results are undoubtedly fantastic.  Some of these students will be moving on to higher studies.

Through education these individuals are able to change their destiny, their future, their lives.  All they need is a chance ~ and it all starts with a sponsor giving a few dollars a month.  Isn’t worth giving a little each month to change the life of a child?

Read success stories of children who have benefited through ZCSS.

Sponsor a child today
Now more than ever, more students need your support. 

You can change the life of a child for only:
• £10 GBP / $20 USD per month (for pre-school, primary and secondary education), or
• £55 GBP / $90 USD per month (for post-secondary education)

Help build a future for a deserving child – sponsor a child today!

For more information about ZCSS please email [email protected] to request a brochure with detailed information about the program.

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