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Coûte que coûte

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Coûte que coûte
L’école des Saints Cœurs Ain Ebel est une institution privée catholique libanaise francophone relevant de la Congrégation des Sœurs des Saints Cœurs. Elle est présente dans la région frontalière du sud du Liban depuis 1881, soit 140 ans d’enracinement et de gravure de l’identité de la région. Son rayonnement, limité au début au seul village d’Ain Ebel, connut depuis 1970 une expansion considérable et ses services s’étendirent pour atteindre plus que 28 villages dans les alentours, visant par-là recevoir, à bras ouverts, un public généreux, intelligent et intrépide, celui du Caza de Bint Jbeil. Aujourd’hui, l’école se lance dans de nouveaux défis : ne dit-on pas tous que NOTRE école doit grandir et accompagner le progrès dans toutes ses dimensions ? ne dit-on pas qu’elle doit rester à la hauteur de nos attentes pour recevoir l’enfance en éclosion ? si ce ne sont pas nos enfants, ce sont ceux que nous voulons, à tout prix, qu’ils restent ancrés dans cette terre chérie pour laquelle nous exprimons, tous, de la nostalgie. Plusieurs clubs et mouvements sont créés au sein de l’école pour aider ces élèves à développer leur personnalité et leur potentiel en leadership : Club WELL BEING, Club social « FRATELLI TUTTI », … et comme l’école croit que sa grande richesse consiste dans ses ressources humaines colossales, construites au fil des 140 ans de service, elle cherche aujourd’hui à profiter d’une application pour rassembler, sous ses ailes, toutes ces énergies éparpillées partout autour du monde, en qui elle a confiance et d’où elle puise sa fierté . L’impossible devient possible quand la volonté est là : cette application numérique a deux buts : collecter en premier abord des données autour de nos Anciens – elles serviront à impliquer tous les Frères et Sœurs dans les activités de la Maison ; et en second lieu, collecter des dons volontaires – quelques petits qu’ils soient – qui permettront à la SSCC Ain Ebel de poursuivre sa mission dans ces conditions économiques paralysantes du pays en entier. Main dans la main, nous construisons un milieu pédagogique propice à l’apprentissage d’une génération faite pour mieux vivre ; des générations s’embrassent au sein de l’école des saints cœurs grâce à vous qui œuvrez pour la fondation de solides assises pour le monde de demain. Ne lâchons pas prise : l’enseignement éclaire le chemin, l’éducation trace la route, permettons à ces germes de génie, qui sont nos élèves, d’organiser de meilleurs voyages.

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Send Lebanese Robotics Champs to Panama

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Send Lebanese Robotics Champs to Panama
My students need your help! I'm Charbel Daoud, a proud Robotics & Coding Mentor with over 8 years of experience in the field. For the past 8 months, I've been coaching two remarkable teams in Lebanon, and their dedication has led to an incredible achievement. In the July 2023 national competition in Lebanon, my two teams, APROMON and GREEN SAILER, excelled, securing first place in the senior categories of Future Engineers and Future Innovators. Now, they have the honor of representing Lebanon in Panama this coming November 2023, an opportunity that means the world to them. Team APROMON, consisting of Jonathan Achkouty, Charbel Estephan, and Jad Mouawad, has designed an impressive autonomous car using Arduino technology. This self-driving car, equipped with ultrasonic sensors and Pixy Cam v2.1, demonstrates remarkable precision as it tackles challenges that mimic real-life situations. On the other hand, Team GREEN SAILER, composed of Rayan Baaklini, Alexandre Saghbini, and Jean Zaatar, has crafted a solar boat using Arduino and developed a mobile application to control it. We believe in the power of robotics and creativity to shape the future, and we invite you to join us in supporting these talented individuals on their journey to the World Robotics Competition in Panama. Your generous donations will help them showcase their innovation and hard work on a global stage. This year's International World Robotics Competition, hosted in Panama, is an exciting opportunity for our teams to shine once again. Last year in Lebanon, we emerged victorious in the same competition and even competed in Germany, achieving a remarkable 20th place worldwide. With your support, we aim to reach an even higher rank this year. However, this victory comes with a financial challenge. The Championship entails expenses of $3,700 per individual, and we are a team of seven: six students and one coach. This cost covers flights, transportation, seven days of food and accommodation for the team. In addition to that, the transportation of our high-tech robots to Panama. Robotics is an enriching but costly endeavor. Entry fees, robotics parts, promotional items like team shirts and buttons, and international travel expenses add up significantly. As a coach, I cannot shoulder this financial burden alone. We humbly request the support of parents, relatives, friends, and generous donors who believe in our cause and want to contribute to the success of these aspiring young innovators. Together, we can make a difference through the power of robotics and creativity. Your support will not only enable our teams to compete but also foster a passion for STEM education in our students, helping them achieve their dreams and represent Lebanon with pride on the global stage.

$11,955 raised Of $29,000

Circus For The Displaced Children Of Artsakh

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Circus For The Displaced Children Of Artsakh
I am Paramaz Garabet Yepremian, the founder of Circus Hub, specializing in designing and manufacturing circus props, teaching circus arts, and performing. In response to the aftermath of the Artsakh war in 2020, I initiated a successful crowd funding campaign. This enabled me to travel from Lebanon to Armenia, conducting 12 circus art workshops and reaching 250 displaced children in December 2020. Building on that success, I extended my efforts to the Martakert region in Artsakh in September 2022, where I provided circus art workshops to children affected by the conflict. Despite numerous organizations addressing basic needs, there's a gap in providing essential play and education for these displaced children. In light of the current situation, where the entire Armenian population was deported from their homeland Nagorno Karabakh during the month of September 2023. With 26,400 children and their families in urgent need, I've committed to reaching out to 250 displaced children in Armenia and provide circus art workshops and shows. "Play is a universal language that transcends borders and heals wounds. In times of trauma, circus arts becomes a powerful tool for resilience. They instill confidence, foster creativity, and provide a safe space for expression. By supporting this campaign, you're not just funding my costs of travel in this trip; you're investing in the well-being and future of these resilient children." The funds raised will cover my travel expenses from Lebanon to Armenia and transportation within the country to reach children scattered across various regions. All campaign details and updates will be posted on an event page where you can follow and stay up to date: Facebook event page: (Donate Now to Help Bring Circus to The Displaced Children of The Artsakh War) For more information or inquiries, please reach out to me via email or WhatsApp. Contact details: paramazyepremian@gmail.com, 0096181245146. You can also connect on Facebook (Paramaz Yepremian), Instagram (circus_hub), and visit our website at www.circus-hub.com Your support can bring hope and joy to these children through circus art workshops and shows.

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