Razia Jan in Bamyan Province

Razia Jan, born in Afghanistan is the founder of Razia's Ray of Hope Foundation, a nonprofit education organization in Afghanistan.[1]

Career and charity work

Jan moved to the United States in 1970. The proprietor of a small tailoring business in Duxbury, Massachusetts, she served as president of the town's Rotary Club.[2]

After September 11, 2001, Jan rallied her New England community to send over 400 homemade blankets to rescue workers at Ground Zero.[3] Her efforts expanded to include sending care packages to US troops in Afghanistan. Through her involvement in the military's Operation Shoe Fly, she coordinated the delivery of over 30,000 pairs of shoes to needy Afghan children.[3]

Jan is the subject of a children's picture book biography, Razia's Ray of Hope: One Girl's Dream of an Education, written by Elizabeth Suneby and illustrated by Suana Verelst, published by Kids Can Press in 2013.[4][5][6][7] The book came to the attention of Roya Hosseini and was then used as part of curriculum of the Khaled Hosseini Foundation.[8] Razia's Ray of Hope was a Jane Addams Children’s Book Award Honor Title in 2014.[9]

References

  1. "About the Foundation". Razia's Ray of Hope Foundation. Razia's Ray of Hope Foundation. Retrieved 1 November 2012.
  2. "The Duxbury Rotary Club has been serving our community since 1950". Retrieved November 27, 2012.
  3. 1 2 "Afghan girls' school founder visits Heidelberg". Retrieved November 27, 2012.
  4. Razia's Ray of Hope. Kirkus Reviews.
  5. Razia's Ray of Hope: One Girl's Dream of an Education, by Elizabeth Suneby | Booklist Online.
  6. "Refugees welcome here: resources and booklist". The Horn Book. Retrieved 2023-05-03.
  7. "Razia's Ray of Hope". School Library Journal.
  8. "News from the North: March 2014". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 2023-05-03.
  9. "Elizabeth Suneby: A Window into a Girls' School in Afghanistan". Jane Addams Peace Association. 2020-05-14. Retrieved 2023-05-03.
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