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This lapis lazuli set is still available in stock. Maybe, you want to have this one before it’s out of stock. The shop has received 8 orders for this one, and it’s amazing. #handmadegift#handmadejewelry#gifts#giftsforhim#giftshop
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Beautiful Lapis Lazuli Men Ring. Ladies, you always wonder what to gift to your partner, here is one thing they may like. It’s pure handmade and so beautiful. There are three more varieties on the shop, so check them. #ring#gifts#giftideas aseelapp.com/en_us/afghan-h…
5. Lapis Lazuli Bracelets
Beautifully designed lapis Lazuli bracelets. For more handmade items, plz visit the shop. There are so many handmade products available on @ASEELApp
Support Afghan artisans with a purchase. #SaveAfghanistan#Handmade#giftshop
One year anniversary with @ASEELApp
Jan 4, 2022 was the first day, I started volunteering with Aseel. Following is the impact we have made together:
➡️ 592 families registered
➡️ 769 Emergency Packages donated
➡️ 5383 individuals supported
➡️ 11 provinces covered
➡️ 23 patients
I never was alone in this mission. Thanks to @ASEELApp colleagues for amazing partnerships and @NasratKhalid for allowing me to do good in #Afghanistan.
Thanks to everyone who donated to campaigns, provided me order numbers and collaborated with me.
1/5 Making an orphan smile gives you immense happiness. You cannot find it anywhere or anything. It’s this smile that keeps me motivated.
Ayat is an orphan. She has two brothers and a sister. Delivered them a Winter Package. Ayat insisted that I shall take a cup of tea. #Smile
2/5 I didn’t want to go inside their house, but her grandma told her that he may not like to drink tea offered by an impoverished family. Then I spent 15 minutes with the orphans. They were so happy. On my way out, I asked Ayat to go with me till the street. #Afghanistan
3/5 I asked her what she wants. She said she loves biscuit but she has to eat it before going back to home. Because she doesn’t want her siblings to know she got biscuits. She returned home with enough snacks. #Donate#Orphans#Happy#SaveAfghanistan
1) Two days ago, I went to Surkhrod in Nangarhar to buy breaks. There I saw small girls doing heavy work. All day, these girls help their parents make breaks, and at evening they collect the remaining coal to make fire in their houses. #Afghanistan#SaveChildren#Children#help
2) These girls are very strong. I asked them about school. All of them said, there is no school in the area. If there were any, they would go and study. Their financial situation is very critical. They were seven days a week, but still cannot afford enough food for the family.
3) I have issued them Omid Ids through @ASEELApp so that you and I help them. You can buy them a food package and put their Omid Id in the comment. #Donate#Feed#Food
Their Omid Ids:
8103
8104
8105
8106
8107
8108
8109
8110
8111
Buy package here: aseelapp.com/en_us/emergenc…
1. I was sitting with a friend in bank. He is the deputy director of the branch. An old lady (Bas Bibi, a 63 year old women) entered his office and offered a card to my friend to check whether her retirement rights are added to her account. My friend checked it and said, “there
2. is no money in your account, your retirement payment isn’t added”. After hearing this, Bas Bibi was about to fell but sat on the couch. We all were looking at her while her tears were making routes on her face. I told her, “Mother, plz don’t cry”. She said, “I have promised my
One year anniversary!
It started with a huge loss and ended with a huge loss for me. In btw I helped more than 450 families with food packages, few with medicine and other stuff. Just today, I provided meals to more than 350 people. Take part by donating: aseelapp.com/en_us/urgent-f…
Packing the food. In my neighborhood more than 200 houses are damaged. People are affected a lot. So much losses incurred. People need help not only with food items but in rebuilding their houses. I will do my part as long as I can. I need your contributions. #Afghanistan
Together with my team, we delivered food to families who were gravely impacted by the flood. I remain hopeful that with your contributions, I will be able to help them more and lessen their pain and grief. Plz donate and share the campaign link with anyone who can help.
Mehrafza, a 16 years old high school student, wanted to become a journalist. Her hopes are vanished. She says, “I am very hopeless. I had so many hopes, but now I feel my future is dark and uncertain. My rights as a human being are taken away.” #LetAfghanGirlsLearn#Afghanistan
Mehrafza has three more sisters who are also school students. Due to the ban on girls education, they cannot go to school and pursue their dreams. Her sisters are very concerned. Among them is a 21 year old who is blind. She used to go to school and learn skills.
Her blind sister is also staying at home. Their father sells fruits & vegetables on a cart in Kabul city. They are a family of 8 persons. The humanitarian crisis has struck them hard. Her father barely earns between 100-200 Afghanis. He has to feed the family, pay the rent,