Nosach
Project

Join us in transforming dreams into reality. Your support can make a significant impact on global disparity in education.

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Our Mission


This October, we're coming together to raise $5,000 to build a solar-powered computer lab for the Nosach English Language Center in Buleda, Balochistan.

This is a one-time, peer-to-peer gift. No overhead, no ongoing asks. This is not a charitable organization. It’s a gesture of solidarity, inspired by love, learning, and the belief that every child deserves access to opportunity.

Eradicate Disparity in Education
What we do

Raise funds which go directly to the school, help coordinate construction efforts, subsidize additional teachers, and install technology for student use.

What does this involve?

This is a community aid project, meaning it is a limited-time fundraiser. We create awareness, publicize, and raise money with 100% of the funds transferred directly to the school at the end of the term.

How do we do it?

Raising awareness through social media and fund-raising with the help of our generous donors.

Why do we do this

The project founder formed a close bond with her foreign exchange student, a young woman whose unwavering commitment to education and her village’s children left a lasting impression. Despite limited resources, she pursued learning with passion and used her knowledge to uplift others back home. Witnessing this selflessness and drive sparked a mission.

Our team

Thanks to the teachers, the  students, and a small team of volunteers who make this journey possible.

The Vision

Imagine a future where kindness leads and progress follows.

This project is grounded in the belief that small actions can spark lasting change. As the world evolves, we stay committed to uplifting efforts that empower and connect. We act not out of duty, but from a deep hope for a better tomorrow—whatever shape it takes.

Teacher, students sitting on floor mats
Teacher, students listening while sitting on floor mats
Young boys wearing cultural Baluch head dress
Small girl smiling, sits with workbook and pencil, 7-years-old Balochi student at Nosach English Language Center

— care drives change.

Young children in cultural dress sitting against a wall made of stone at Nosach English Language Center in Buleda, Turbat.
Young children in cultural dress
Baluchi girl in cultural dress stands by a chalkboard with the word "Culture"

Efforts where the most progress can be made

Direct Impact. Your donation goes straight to the front lines — zero bureaucracy mean funds are used quickly and visibly. Community Connection. Grassroots efforts are rooted in local communities. Feel more personally connected - even participate in events or volunteer. Empowerment of Underserved Voices. We represent marginalized or underrepresented groups, giving your support extra weight in amplifying their voices. Innovation & Flexibility. As a smaller group, we can pivot quickly, experiment with new ideas, and respond to emerging needs without institutional constraints. Transparency & Trust. Have direct access to our organizers and see exactly how your money is used. Cultivating Future Leaders. Supporting grassroots efforts helps nurture new changemakers who may go on to lead larger movements or organizations.

Meet the kids

Dire infrastructure

6%

Of schools in the Providence lack a building. The majority of the primary schools lacks basic amenities like water and electricity.

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Resource Distribution

70%

Of girls drop out after primary school due to lack of facilities
and safety concerns.

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Literacy Rate

2%

The Literacy Rate for females in the area. Province is 43%
(Male 55% and Female 26%)

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Teacher, students sitting on floor mats