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Al-Ansaar × Rizq Ar Rahman

Educating Hope.Transforming Lives.

One hundred fifty refugee and underserved children—given a real chance at education and dignity. Your support keeps that door open.

RM300/month true cost · families bridge what they can

When paperwork says “wait,” we say “sit down.” Donate online or by transfer—every ringgit funds teachers, books, and belonging.

Our story

We started small because one child waiting outside the gate was one too many.

Al Ansaar began when families—refugees, undocumented children, parents on fragile wages—asked a simple question: “Will our children ever sit in a real classroom?” Public systems are slow. Documents are missing. Fees do not wait. So we opened a school that would meet children where they are, with patience, structure, and dignity.

This work is carried as amanah—a trust we answer to—and with rahmah, the gentle mercy we want every child to feel when they walk through the door. When you give, you plant sadaqah jariyah: knowledge that keeps flowing long after our hands have moved on.

Al Ansaar partners with Rizq Ar Rahman, a nonprofit initiative committed to honourable, transparent aid. Rizq helps us stay accountable—so your donation does not disappear into “overheads,” but shows up in workbooks, teachers who stay, and meals when money at home runs out.

“We are not fixing the whole world. We are keeping a promise to the child in front of us.”

— School leadership, Al Ansaar

Who we serve

One hundred fifty students. Roughly eighty families. Countless reasons to show up anyway.

150

Students in class

Primary-aged learners who need steady routines, literacy support, and a community that believes they belong.

~80

Families behind them

Many are refugees or migrant workers. Papers are complicated; love for their children is not.

RM50–60

What some parents stretch to pay

Even that amount is out of reach when shifts disappear or rent rises. No child should lose school because the month went wrong.

A mother told us her daughter packed her bag every night—even when there was no money for the week—because “school is the only place she feels brave.” We carried her fees until the family could breathe again. She never missed a day.

— From our teachers’ notes (details changed to protect privacy)

What we provide

Your donation does not vanish into “programs.” It becomes pencils, payroll, and peace of mind.

  • Education that holds both worlds

    Academic foundations alongside Qur’anic literacy and adab—so children grow in mind and character, not just scores.

  • A calm, safe classroom

    Predictable routines, caring adults, and zero tolerance for bullying—school should feel like shelter.

  • Character before applause

    We teach honesty, service, and respect—in line with Islamic values—so strength shows up as gentleness.

  • Meals & supplies when it matters

    When home budgets snap, we step in with meals, uniforms, and books—small things that keep children in their seats.

The funding gap

It costs us RM300 a month to educate one child with care. Families pay what they can—often RM50 to RM60. Many cannot afford even that.

True monthly cost per student

RM300

Teachers, learning materials, utilities, meals when needed—this is what it takes to run a classroom that does not cut corners on dignity.

You are not “helping charity.” You are standing in the space between a child and a closed door.

  • Families are never shamed for what they cannot pay—we meet them with tact.
  • When fees stop, learning should not. Sponsors keep seats warm.
  • Rizq Ar Rahman helps us report clearly so you always know where money flows.

How you can help

Choose what fits your heart and your budget. We will put it to work with care.

Toggle between monthly partnership and a single gift. Both change what a child wakes up believing is possible.

  • Sponsor one student

    RM300

    Covers the real cost of one child’s month in school.

  • Partial sponsor — RM100

    RM100

    Teams up with others to keep a seat open.

  • Partial sponsor — RM50

    RM50

    Every ringgit closes the gap for books and meals.

  • Sponsor a family

    Custom

    Several siblings under one roof? Talk to us—we’ll shape a dignified plan.

Al Ansaar funding needs

Where your sadaqah goes—annual and monthly figures for full transparency.

Salaries & allowances

Supporting our teachers and staff who show up for every child.

Annual (RM)312,000
Monthly (RM)26,000

Food for students

Meals when home budgets cannot stretch far enough.

Annual (RM)130,000
Monthly (RM)13,000

Books, stationery & uniform

What children need to learn with dignity in class.

Annual (RM)5,500
Monthly (RM)500

Utilities & transport

Lights, water, and getting children where they need to be.

Annual (RM)19,200
Monthly (RM)1,600

Rental & maintenance

A safe roof and a classroom that stays whole through the year.

Annual (RM)2,400
Monthly (RM)200

Total

Annual (RM)469,100
Monthly (RM)41,300

Corporate matching or in-kind gifts? .

Impact & transparency

Numbers matter—but faces matter more. Here is what your trust has grown.

150+

Students enrolled today

~80

Families walking with us

Growing

Years of showing up

Students collaborating at desks in a classroom

Rizq Ar Rahman works alongside us on reporting: where funds land, which programmes they fuel, and how we correct course when needs shift. We are imperfect, but we are honest—and grateful for donors who ask good questions.

When a child finally reads a full sentence aloud—without looking at the floor—that is not a statistic. That is why we stay.

Lead teacher · Al Ansaar

They never made us feel small for paying late. They asked how we were doing first.

Parent · Two children in primary

Our people

Dedicated & capable team of educators

These are the adults who greet children at the door—qualified, steadfast, and walking their own stories of resilience. When you support Al Ansaar, you support them too.

Leadership

Saira Rafique

Principal (AM)

Principal / Teacher for Science, English KS2, 2A & 3

MSc in Mathematics Education & BSc (Hons) in Mathematics

Wan Fatin

Principal (PM)

Principal / Teacher for Science, Math KS2, 2A & 3

BSc (Hons) in Engineering

Teachers

  • Issah Abeebllahi

    Teacher

    Qur’an, Islamic & Arabic — KS2, 2A & 3

    PhD in Uṣūl al-Dīn and Comparative Religion

    Their context

    Nigerian, sole breadwinner

  • Hanadi Alhakim

    Teacher

    English, Science — KS1, 1A & 2

    Degree in English Literature

    Their context

    Syrian refugee & single mother

  • Abeer Al Sharif

    Teacher

    Mathematics — KS2, 2A

    Diploma in Administrative Leadership

    Their context

    Syrian refugee

  • Siti Faridah

    Teacher

    Arabic

    Degree in Language & Linguistics (Arabic major)

    Their context

    Malaysian

  • Osman

    Teacher

    Qur’an, Islamic & English — KS1, 2 & 3

    BA (Hons) International Relations

    Their context

    Somali refugee

  • Rashidah Rashid

    Teacher

    Pre-KS, KS1

    IGCSE & pursuing Diploma in Early Education

    Their context

    Myanmar refugee, main breadwinner

  • Zalina Banu

    Teacher

    Pre-KS, KS1

    Diploma in Business Administration

    Their context

    Malaysian

  • Azzam Hafiz

    Teacher

    ICT

    Computer programmer

    Their context

    Sudan refugee

Stories & updates

Success stories

These success stories show that Al-Ansaar's vision is becoming a reality— changing lives through education and opportunity.

  • From student to teacher

    Rashidah

    She nearly quit school to help support her family, but Al-Ansaar persuaded her to continue her education while working part-time as the school cleaner. She went on to ace her IGCSE and is now a teacher at Al-Ansaar while pursuing a diploma under scholarship!

  • Alumni giving back

    Azzam

    Once a struggling student, he is now employed as a Senior Programmer at a multinational company and is able to support his family. He gives back by teaching ICT to Al-Ansaar students on weekends.

  • Hafizah & scholar

    Jomana

    She memorized the entire Qur’an in two years and earned a scholarship to continue her studies at Al Khayr Academy!

All of our 130 refugee children, ages 7 to 20 years old, have amazing potential! But right now, they need your help to stay in school.

Get involved

Not everyone gives money. Some give time—and time teaches children they are worth showing up for.

Volunteer

Tutor reading, help with events, or share a skill (art, sports, IT). We match time with real needs—no busywork.

Partnerships

Companies can sponsor classes, meals, or uniforms. We’ll co-create something employees can be proud of, not a logo dump.

Events

Open days, iftar gatherings, and community fundraisers—join the room where donors meet the children they help.

Email main@rizqarrahman.org or Telegram.

About Rizq Ar Rahman

A nonprofit name that reminds us who the food—and the trust—really belongs to.

Rizq Ar Rahman serves communities with relief, education, and long-term support—always aiming for transparency and adab in how resources move. Al Ansaar is one expression of that mission: children who might be overlooked become students with schedules, friends, and dreams that extend past today.

When you give through this page, you are strengthening a chain of care—school fees, yes, but also governance, safeguarding, and honest conversations when things are hard. We do not take that lightly.

Rizq Ar Rahman

For many of our students, this is their only chance at an education—with papers or without. With your support, we can make sure no child is left behind at the gate.

If you have ever wanted your charity to feel personal: start here. One student. One month. One quiet miracle in a classroom you may never see—but they will.

Monthly RM300 sponsors one child at true cost—partial gifts welcome.