Education

education

Disasters and crises in the world, in addition to the deterioration of economic conditions and low standards of living, have led to poor quality, sustainable and equitable educational services in afflicted communities around the world, and thus children pay the price for this because they are deprived of their right to education. Therefore, many people resort to other countries in an effort to improve their social and economic conditions and provide good education for their children but they find significant challenges to integrate into host societies due to differences in language, customs, traditions, and technical skills. Therefore, Hope organization seeks to provide access to quality education by offering educational grants to cover the costs of education from university tuition, providing educational bags, supporting the establishment of schools, and covering operating expenses, especially in communities suffering from poverty and conflict. In addition to holding courses for refugees in Britain by launching an English language club

ENGLISH CLASSES

English is essential for migrants to settle down, live, work and contribute to the new community they are now part of. At HOPE we offer 4 types of ESOL clubs ranging from Pre-Entry to Intermediate.

Facilities:

Listening Club

Welcome to our Listening Club! This club aims to help refugees improve their listening skills through many activities.

Speaking Club

Hope implements the Conversation Club to help refugees develop their speaking skills to make them able to communicate with other people in the society so that they would play an active role in their community.

Reading Club

The reading sessions provided by Hope let refugees advance their reading skills.

Writing Club

We assist refugees to enhance their writing skills through writing lessons integrated with Grammar lessons to develop their language understanding ability.