Literacy Classes for Children
SSAWO has provided literacy classes for children who were admitted for drug treatment at 70 Bed Women, Adolescents and Children DTC - Balkh. As a result, many have become literate and now are able to read and write.
SSAWO is providing vocational training programs for Afghan women in Balkh. As a result, these women will have their own businesses and run their lives themselves.
SSAWO has provided literacy classes for children who were admitted for drug treatment at 70 Bed Women, Adolescents and Children DTC - Balkh. As a result, many have become literate and now are able to read and write.
SSAWO provides individual counselling for the clients.
SSAWO sets time for the adolescent beneficiaries to be healthy and strong.
In the last few years, thousands of addicted beneficiaries and clients have been treated, trained with different vocations and education. After discharges from these centers, these beneficiaries and clients have reaped benefits from their vocations and education.
SSAWO is committed to pave the way for Afghan women to acquire vocational skills, so they can be able to make their own incomes and run their lives financially independently.
One of the commitments of SSAWO is to create a safe and sound environment for Afghan children. Through this safe environment, the children grow healthy and smart.
Hundreds of Afghan women have been addicted in the last few years throughout Afghanistan.
SSAWO provides an appropriate and good environment for Afghan addicted women to be treated both medically and environmentally at the SSAWO's Drug Treatment Centers.
The schedule of SSAWO is set to meet with the addicted women in the morning daily.
SSAWO admits clients for drug treatment at 70 Bed Drug Treatment Center - Balkh.
SSAWO has created hundreds of job opportunities through establishing tailoring, handicrafts, carpet weaving trainings.
SSAWO is committed to employing qualified technical personnel to eradicate drug addiction, opioid use and other addictive substances in Afghanistan.
SSAWO has provided services for Addicted Afghan women. Most of these addicted women have taken to the SSAWO female centers from remote areas in which they were deprived of addiction services.
Since FY2007, SSAWO’ mission is to particularly focus on addressing issues of drug demand reduction, the promotion of women rights, youth engagement, democracy, pluralism, and peace