Our mission is to build and sustain beautiful homes and provide our children with long term, high quality education. We strive to recreate a loving family, a sense of belonging and strong identity/self esteem. We do this by making sure our staff on the ground has the highest moral standard and share our love and passion for the cause. We have family/relatives close to each home who go to visit often and unannounced. We also send volunteers from the US to stay at our homes and teach them different skills.
We encourage our kids to compete on the basis of their intellect but more importantly on the basis of their character. They all go to public schools so they learn how to integrate with the larger community. We provide after school private tutoring to enhance their education and give them a competitive edge. We focus on English, Math, Computer and Quran/Arabic.
Just a few weeks after the December 26, 2004 Asia Tsunami. Our first orphanage in Aceh, Indonesia became a reality only a year later and we’ve been expanding ever since. Read more about how we began and our journey so far.
After the December 26, 2004 Asia Tsunami, one of the deadliest natural disasters in recorded history, Dian Alyan was determined to act in response to the devastation in her hometown, a small Indonesian territory in Aceh. Within two weeks, with support from a small group of friends offering to help, Project Noordeen was conceived focusing its efforts on Aceh. But in the bigger scheme of things, it was just the beginning; a new vision was born that day, which would change the future of orphaned children around the world.
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