Educational projects

Published : December 1, 2024

Training center project

Training center project

Modern societies face many challenges in education and vocational training, as many individuals lack the skills necessary to enter the labor market. This problem is exacerbated by the acceleration of technological and medical developments and changing market demands,...

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Sewing Training for Women in Sana’a

Sewing Training for Women in Sana’a

We have initiated a sewing training program for about 10 vulnerable women in Sana'a, selected from the beneficiaries of our charity restaurants in the Musyak neighborhood, Known as Khair restaurants. The training took place in the afternoon at our office in Sana'a and...

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The Al Ayan School

The Al Ayan School

The Al Ayan School was built in 1999 in the Shapim mountain by the President of Y30 and with the villagers' help. The school originally had one teacher, with a class of 10 boys and 15 girls. Today, these children have become adults and know how to read and write....

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Literacy Classes for Women in Haraz

Literacy Classes for Women in Haraz

As the crisis in Yemen enters its sixth year, the education sector and its infrastructure in the country have been severely impacted. According to UNICEF, access to education in Yemen today is catastrophic. Schools, institutes and other education-related...

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Literacy lessons are an effective tool for learning:

Literacy eradication videos are considered one of the modern methods of enhancing education and facilitating access to information, especially in societies that suffer from high illiteracy rates. These videos provide simple and engaging educational content, making it easier for learners to understand basic topics such as reading and writing.

This special celebration was more than just raising a cup; it was a journey of discovery, tracing the story that begins with a tiny bean nurtured in fertile mountain soil and ends with a cup that carries joy, inspiration, and community.

 

Under the theme “The Magical Journey… From Bean to Cup,” the event highlighted coffee as a global symbol of unity — a bridge connecting cultures, stories, and people across continents.

 

Each coffee bean represents dedication, craftsmanship, and passion — from the farmer’s care to the barista’s artistry.

 

One of the event’s most memorable moments was the engaging presence of barista and coffee expert Ammar Al-Ahlasi, who filled the room with enthusiasm and the irresistible aroma of freshly brewed coffee.

 

He came not just to serve coffee, but to share knowledge and unveil the secrets behind this enchanting beverage.

 

Ammar emphasized that brewing coffee is both an art and a ritual — from choosing the right grind size to controlling the water temperature and mastering the pouring technique. Every detail matters.

 

Each drop of water that touches the ground extracts not just flavor, but also a story, a feeling, and a sense of connection — creating a cup that nourishes the soul as much as the senses.

 

In closing, the Y30closing, the Y30 Association, in collaboration with the Y30 Institute, affirmed that this event was more than just a celebration — it was a heartfelt tribute to the timeless values that coffee embodies: dedication, creativity, and human connection.

 

Every cup tells a journey — from the earth to the heart — reminding us that coffee is not merely a beverage, but a way of life.