By muhammed deebeh | project leader
Dear valued donors,
In one of the displacement camps in northern Aleppo countryside, where life is reduced to fragile tents and endless hardship, lives the child Mohammad, carrying a burden far heavier than his age.
Mohammad is an orphan living with his mother, a woman with special needs who lost both of her legs in an explosion during the years of war in Syria.
Inside a tent that offers no protection from winter’s cold or summer’s heat, the family—Mohammad, his mother, and his two sisters—survives only on what Mohammad can earn through exhausting work in agricultural fields.
Mohammad was never meant to be a provider.
He was never meant to carry the weight of bread instead of a schoolbag.
But the war stole his childhood and left him facing a life far harsher than his years.
Thanks to your financial sponsorship, support reached this exhausted family.
Your donation eased the heavy burden on Mohammad’s young shoulders, brought relief to his family, and restored smiles to faces that had forgotten how to smile.
The Importance of This Donation in Mohammad’s Life
This donation was not just money.
It was a chance for Mohammad to feel like a child again—
to know that someone sees him, cares for him, and stands beside him in his darkest moments.
Your support helped secure the family’s basic needs and allowed them to live with dignity, without asking or begging.
The Importance of Continuing This Project
Orphan sponsorship is not a temporary act of kindness;
it is a moral and humanitarian commitment to protect children who have lost all sense of safety.
Continuing this project means saving childhoods, protecting families, and offering real hope that tomorrow may be less cruel.
Thank You
Thank you to every hand that gave,
and every heart that chose to stand beside an orphaned child.
Through you, hope remains alive, and through your generosity, humanity proves stronger than war.
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