With the support of Canadian donors and our partner charities, more than 150 female students in Kandahar are now receiving vital education at the Afghan Canadian Community Center’s Morning Program in...
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Modern education changing lives in Afghanistan
Kandahar, Afghanistan (March 11, 2013) — International Women’s Day took on new meaning for more than 200 women and girls in Kandahar, Afghanistan this weekend as they graduated from the Kandahar...
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ALDO Holds Media Event to Announce New U.S. Grant
US Government Approves Funding to Provide Kandahari Women the Education They Need The United States government has generously awarded a grant to the Afghan Learning and Development Organization...
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U.S. State Department Announces New Partnership
U.S. government enables Afghan women’s school to continue – just in the nick of time We are thrilled to announce that the Afghan Learning and Development Organization has received the new funding...
As Canadian and U.S. malls fill with grad dresses, 200 Afghan women cross the stage in Kandahar
As Canadian and U.S. malls fill with teenage girls looking for just the right prom dress, women and girls in Kandahar have just crossed a stage of their own. Two hundred female students graduated on...
ACCC breaks silence on peace in Kandahar region
Hundreds of students, parents and teachers of the Afghan Canadian Community Center (ACCC) braved intimidation and violence and commemorated the Peace Day today. Representatives from various...
Mr. Mehmood Khan Karzai announces donation of land, funds for Kandahar school
On July 3rd 2011, Mr. Mehmood Khan Karzai, the Head of AFCO International and Ayno Foundation announced that he will provide the Afghans Learning and Development Organization (ALDO) and its...
Kandahar graduation a landmark achievement for Afghan women
On November 2nd, 2009 a landmark ceremony was held in Kandahar to celebrate the graduation of 140 female students from the Afghan-Canadian Community Center (ACCC). The ceremony was attended by over...
Afghanistan: Hundreds of Kandahar students graduate from CIDA-funded education program
OTTAWA - Despite recent insecurity, more than two hundred students at the Afghan-Canadian Community Center (ACCC) in Kandahar, Afghanistan graduated on November 2, 2009 from a professional education...
SAIT Polytechnic welcomes Director of Afghan-Canadian Community Center to Calgary
First-of-its-kind project provides Afghan women with online access to SAIT education June 1, 2009, Calgary, Alberta - Calgary, Alberta may be a long way from his home in Afghanistan, but Ehsanullah...
Afghan-Canadian Community Center moves to larger facility
In late June 2008, the Afghan-Canadian Community Center (ACCC) moved to a larger facility better able to handle the school's growing student population. The new facility has a total of 15 rooms,...
Afghan-Canadian Community Center remains open despite insecurity
Despite ongoing insecurity near Kandahar City, the vast majority of students continued to attend classes at the Afghan-Canadian Community Center (ACCC). The dedication of the students not only...
Afghanistan: Government of Canada to provide more than $60,000 to Kandahar school for capacity building project
The Government of Canada has agreed to provide more than $60,000 in funding to a Kandahar-based post-secondary school known as the Afghan-Canadian Community Center (ACCC). This grant will establish...