Considering the protests in Iran and the killing of “Mahsa Amini”, our group decided to provide food aid to the affected families during the time when they were unable to work and had livelihood problems.
We were able to help people in the cities of” Zahedan”, “Kurdistan”, “Sistan”,south of Tehran and the suburbs of “Karaj” for 5 continuous months. During 14 campaigns,
some of the volunteers who delivered these aids were able to deliver our aids to 190 families. Due to the sensitivity of this issue, we only post some of the receipts on the site.




Canada welcomed a large number of Syrians involved in the war of the summer of 2016.
We wanted to help them and we decided to set up a large garage sale for them.
The Parya Foundation agreed to provide us with the large parking along with the tables and umbrella. In this huge sale, a large number of Iranians residing in Canada participated and helped sell their equipment to help buy the necessary supplies needed for the refugees to start their lives here. The campaign was also sponsored by all Iranian media outlets in Toronto.




As in previous years, we decided to prepare and donate New Year food packages and traditional sweets for underprivileged children and their families.
To support this cause, we organized a festival called Valentine, where we rented out vendor tables and dedicated all proceeds to benefit the children.
You can see the process and highlights of this initiative through the photo gallery below.




This group is always committed to supporting newcomers in need—because we've all been there, and we know that the journey of immigration is far from easy.

In this spirit, we launched a campaign to assist a woman who had just arrived in Canada, helping her take her first steps toward building a stable and hopeful future.




Each year, as the school season begins, we turn our attention to working children—those who must juggle both education and earning a living. These young ones, who carry the weight of supporting their families, often can't afford even the most basic school supplies.

To support them, we selected one of the underprivileged regions and reached out to the local school to identify the number of students in need. We then purchased and distributed backpacks and stationery for every single one of them.




Every year, as Nowruz approaches, we remember the working children—those who labor tirelessly across our country. Some are forced to drop out of school, while others juggle their studies with difficult jobs at intersections and on the streets. The work they do is far too heavy for their young age and a clear violation of their childhood rights.




Every year, as Nowruz approaches, we dedicate our efforts to supporting child laborers—children who endure harsh and unjust conditions. This year, with soaring inflation and rising prices, their situation was even more heartbreaking.

To support them, we launched a campaign in which three beautiful, handmade rugs—generously donated by Gloria Yazdani and Sholeh Dolatabadi—were raffled among those who participated.




Lili Nabavi, Donated a laptop to the Iranian filmmaker, who was newcomer and needed it so much.
We have experienced this type of donation a lot in our group.
I choose this case only to spread her generosity and remember her kind memory.




To reopen schools, our members decided to buy stationery for poor children.
For this purpose, we chose the "Kore Ajurpazi" area, which is one of the poor areas, and counted the number of children who went to school in this area.
There were 50 children in the first and second grade, 40 in the third and fourth grade, and 40 in the fifth and sixth grade, for all of whom stationery, bags, toothbrushes, and toothpaste were bought and donated.
   Receipt and photo are attached


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