ARCS Honors Volunteer Teachers for Their Dedication to Education

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Mon, Jul 14 2025 3:51 PM
ARCS Honors Volunteer Teachers for Their Dedication to Education

Kabul – Monday, July 14, 2025

The ARCS, through its Youth and Volunteers Department, hosted a one-day special appreciation event in Kabul to recognize the tireless efforts of 24 volunteer teachers from four educational centers: Hissa-e-Awal, Qala-e-Fathullah, Arzan Qemat, and the headquarters. 

Held in the scenic and historic Chehelseton Garden, the event combined recreation with academic discussion, providing a platform for teachers to exchange ideas where they shared their innovative practices, experiences, and visions for improving education.

Mawlawi Arifullah Mansour, Director of Youth and Volunteers at ARCS, welcomed the teachers and praised their commitment to helping children from low-income families access education. He pledged to continue supporting volunteer educators and to ensure that learning opportunities reach the children who need them most.

Notably, the program served as a moment to praise and encourage the volunteer teachers and exchange ideas. It concluded with a thoughtful and academic discussion.

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