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Al Aman Fund launches back-to-school campaign for orphaned youth

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By AI, Created 11:29 UTC, Jul 15, 2026, AGP -

Al Aman Fund for the Future of Orphans has launched its annual education campaign in Amman to help cover tuition, living costs and support services for orphaned youth entering the 2026/2027 academic year. The drive aims to support new university, college and vocational students as the fund marks 20 years of work in Jordan.

Why it matters: - The campaign helps orphaned young people continue their education after leaving care at age 18. - The effort also covers living support and mental health services that can affect whether students stay in school. - The fund is targeting youth from across Jordan, including graduates of care homes and students accepted through the national admission system.

What happened: - Al Aman Fund for the Future of Orphans launched its annual back-to-education campaign under the slogan "With you, their road is safe... toward safety, move on." - The campaign supports the 2026/2027 academic year. - The launch comes as the fund prepares to استقبال a new cohort of orphaned youth from care homes and from different governorates across the Kingdom. - The fund is seeking donations to cover education costs and daily living support.

The details: - The campaign aims to fund tuition for a new group of orphaned youth who earned admission through Jordan's unified admission process and can enroll in public universities. - The campaign also seeks to support orphaned care-home graduates across Jordan in universities, colleges and vocational training centers, based on their academic level. - Support includes housing, a monthly stipend and health insurance. - The campaign also includes psychological health and self-development services through the SIDE program. - Al Aman Fund said the campaign marks 20 years since the organization's founding. - The fund was established two decades ago as a non-profit initiative by Queen Rania Al Abdullah.

Between the lines: - The fund is positioning education as the main path to stability for young people who lose formal care at 18. - The campaign bundles tuition with living and psychosocial support, signaling that financial aid alone is not enough for this group. - The fund's long-running work and stated graduate outcomes are meant to strengthen donor confidence and show measurable impact. - Al Aman Fund says it has supported more than 5,070 orphaned youth since its founding, with women making up 63% of beneficiaries. - The fund says 3,768 young men and women have graduated from its programs. - A study on a sample of graduates found that 75% secured at least one job. - The fund currently supports 620 students.

What's next: - Al Aman Fund is asking individuals and institutions to donate through zakat, sadaqah and other contributions. - Donations can be made via KLICK Amanfund, by calling 065664427, or through the fund's donation page. - The fund also accepts donations through E-Fawateercom, e-wallets and electronic apps. - Donors can also visit the Al Aman Fund booth at City Mall, P1 level. - The campaign is part of the fund's broader effort to bring in a new class of students for the coming academic year.

The bottom line: - Al Aman Fund is tying its 20-year milestone to a fundraising push that covers education, housing and wellbeing for orphaned youth entering a vulnerable transition period.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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