We provide free, community-based education for refugee children, youth, and adults who lack access to formal schooling. Our programs span early childhood education for children aged 5½, primary to secondary education up to age 17, and a GED high school equivalency program for learners aged 18 and above. The core curriculum focuses on English, Science, Mathematics, and General Geography, designed to build both academic foundations and practical skills. In addition, we run adult English language classes for both men and women, supporting literacy, communication, and social integration. The project prioritizes inclusivity, continuity of learning, and long-term empowerment within refugee communities.