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Zëri Ynë Foundation

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During the 19th century a profusion of charitable organizations emerged to alleviate the awful conditions of the working class in the slums. The Labourer’s Friend Society, chaired by Lord Shaftesbury in the United Kingdom in 1830, aimed to improve working-class conditions. It promoted, for example, the allotment of land to labourers for “cottage husbandry” that later became the allotment movement. In 1844 it became the first Model Dwellings Company.

There was strong growth in municipal charities. The Brougham Commission led on to the Municipal Corporations Act 1835, which reorganized multiple local charities by incorporating them into single entities under supervision from local government.

Fostering community bonds, preserving cultural heritage, and empowering women are essential foundations for nurturing identity, creating unity, and ensuring future generations thrive.

Zëri Ynë strengthens Albanian Americans through cultural pride, fostering unity and resilience to sustain a vibrant, intergenerational diaspora.

  • Regular updates on what's happening in our priority campaigns
  • Invitations to events and other exciting opportunities to take action
  • Remain fiercely independent and unbiased
  • Regular updates on what's happening in our priority campaigns


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What is Zëri Ynë?

Zëri Ynë (Our Voice) is a New York-based organization uniting Albanian Americans through cultural heritage, education, and community support to strengthen diaspora ties and empower future generations.

How do you make sure my donation to Zëri Ynë are spent wisely?

To ensure your donations to Zëri Ynë are spent wisely, we:

  • Allocate funds with clear budgeting for specific projects.

  • Conduct regular audits for transparency and accountability.

  • Provide updates on our website and social media on how funds are used.

  • Minimize administrative costs, maximizing impact.

  • Continuously assess the effectiveness of our programs.

We prioritize transparency and efficiency to make the most of every donation.

Where does my money actually go?

Your money directly supports four key causes:

  1. Scholarships for Girls in Dibër, North Macedonia: 100% of scholarship donations cover tuition, books, and supplies for talented young women who cannot afford education.

  2. Immigrant Support Programs: Funds help Albanian newcomers in the U.S. access resources, language classes, and networks to thrive in their new communities.

  3. Cultural & Community Events: We host festivals, workshops, and gatherings to unite Albanian Americans, preserve traditions, and strengthen diaspora ties.

  4. Local Projects back home: Donations address urgent needs like clean water, school supplies, and women-led small businesses back home.

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