Seeds of Grace Nederland

Planting Hope, Growing Futures

Healthy Food

Healthy food provides the essential nutrients your body needs to function at its best. It fuels your energy levels, strengthens the immune system, and supports healthy growth.

Education

Education empowers individuals with knowledge, skills, and confidence. It builds brighter futures, breaks the cycle of poverty, and helps communities grow through opportunity.

Medical

Medical care improves lives by preventing illness, treating disease, and promoting well-being. Access to quality healthcare strengthens communities and ensures a healthier future.

Pure Water

Pure water is essential for life, promoting health, preventing disease, and supporting daily activities. Clean drinking water ensures stronger, healthier communities worldwide.

Love & Care

Care and love create strong bonds, bringing comfort and support in every situation. Together, they nurture emotional well-being and strengthen human relationships deeply.

Growing Futures

Investing in education and opportunities is essential for growing future leaders. Empowered individuals drive innovation, create positive change, and build stronger, sustainable communities.

What is (SIF) Seeds of Grace Nederland?

In Pakistan alone, 22.8 million children between the ages of 5 and 16 are out of school, either because they live too far from school and their parents cannot afford transportation, or because the children have to work for extra income, or because their families cannot afford school books, lunch, uniforms, etc. Children from minority religions often face discrimination in public schools and are   neglected and abused in the classroom.

Seeds of Grace Nederland Education Program in Pakistan (2020)

Pakistan currently has the second highest number of out-of-school children (OOSC) in the world, with an estimated 22.8 million children aged 5-16 out of school, representing 44 percent of the total population in this age group. In the 5-9 age group, 5 million children are not enrolled in school, and after primary school age, the number of OOSC doubles, with 11.4 million adolescents aged 10-14 not receiving formal education. Disparities based on gender, socioeconomic status, and geography are significant; in Sindh, 52 percent of the poorest children (58 percent girls) are out of school, and in Balochistan, 78 percent of girls attend school.

In June 2020, the Seeds of Grace Nederland established an informal school in Faisalabad. The school began with 22 children aged 4-10. The foundation had already hired teachers and administrative staff on June 1st. There are no fees charged at this school. Seeds of Grace Nederland also provides free books and stationery to its students. SIF education is intended to educate children from single parents and poor families.

What We Stand For

“Rooted in faith, driven by love, committed to change.”

Compassion

Faith

Empowerment

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