Every closed classroom door has a window we can still open.
Darichaschool connects Afghan girls to live online classes, taught by volunteer Afghan teachers scattered across the world, and funded by a diaspora that never stopped believing school was theirs to keep.
68 volunteer teachers already logging in from abroad
Afghanistan's secondary schools and universities have been closed to girls since 2021. Learning didn't stop — it moved online.
Darichaschool was founded by Afghan engineers, doctors, and teachers who left the country years ago but never left the classroom behind. We run entirely on volunteer hours from the diaspora and donations from people who understand that a paused education is not a finished one.
Every class is taught live by video, in Dari, Pashto, or English, and designed to fit around the realities students are living with: shared phones, unstable power, and families who are taking real risks to keep their daughters learning.
MAP OF LIGHT — each mark is a class in session right now: a teacher abroad, a screen full of students at home.
Live online courses, taught by Afghans who remember exactly what these classrooms need.
Volunteer teachers, logging in from wherever they landed.
Profiles above are illustrative placeholders — swap in your organization's real volunteer teachers, photos, and locations before publishing.
Your donation pays a teacher's stipend, a student's data plan, or a whole course, start to finish.
Darichaschool is a volunteer-run initiative. This demo page does not process real payments — connect a payment provider before publishing.
Small, accountable, and entirely community-run.
No paid staff, no overhead
Every teacher, coordinator, and translator donates their time. Nearly all of every donation reaches students directly.
Students confirmed on the ground
Enrollment is coordinated with trusted family and community contacts inside Afghanistan to protect student safety.
A public ledger, every quarter
We publish where donations go — stipends, data, devices — so overseas supporters can see the exact path of their gift.