Khane-e- Mehr – Hope for Children
Support, education, and empowerment of vulnerable children for a brighter future
About Us
Khane-e-Mehr was founded to support working and vulnerable children. With a focus on community contributions, we provide education, healthcare, and nutrition. Today, over 60 children are under our care, and this number continues to grow.
What We Do
We focus on six key areas to bring lasting change to children’s lives:
Child Protection – Protecting children from violence, exploitation, and abuse.
Education & Nutrition – “Food for Education” to reduce hunger and ensure access to schooling.
Healthcare – Access to medical care, medicines, and health services.
Humanitarian Aid – Emergency support during floods, earthquakes, and crises.
Livelihood & Skills – Training families for sustainable jobs.
Long-term Education – Educational centers and skill workshops for children.
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Children – Receiving education and healthcare
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Areas – Covered in vulnerable communities of Herat
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Active Centers – For boys and girls
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Families – Supported with humanitarian aid
Ways to Get Involved
Join Us
Together, we can create a brighter future for children. Support us through donations, volunteering, or advocacy.

Education & Nutrition
Food for Education” to reduce hunger and ensure access to schooling.

Child Protection
Protecting children from violence, exploitation, and abuse

Healthcare
Access to medical care, medicines, and health services
- PRODECTION
- EDUCATION
- RESINIENCE
- HEALTH
HEALTH
We’re working to ensure all children have a healthy start in life. We believe that no child should die from preventable causes.
Latest News

18 AUg 2025 global
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