Educate 100 Children with Disabilities in Syria

by Masarat Initiative
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Educate 100 Children with Disabilities in Syria
Educate 100 Children with Disabilities in Syria
Educate 100 Children with Disabilities in Syria
Educate 100 Children with Disabilities in Syria
Educate 100 Children with Disabilities in Syria
Educate 100 Children with Disabilities in Syria
Educate 100 Children with Disabilities in Syria
Educate 100 Children with Disabilities in Syria
Educate 100 Children with Disabilities in Syria
Educate 100 Children with Disabilities in Syria
Educate 100 Children with Disabilities in Syria
Educate 100 Children with Disabilities in Syria
Educate 100 Children with Disabilities in Syria
Educate 100 Children with Disabilities in Syria
Educate 100 Children with Disabilities in Syria
Educate 100 Children with Disabilities in Syria
Educate 100 Children with Disabilities in Syria
Educate 100 Children with Disabilities in Syria
Educate 100 Children with Disabilities in Syria
Educate 100 Children with Disabilities in Syria
Educate 100 Children with Disabilities in Syria
Educate 100 Children with Disabilities in Syria
Educate 100 Children with Disabilities in Syria

Project Report | Aug 21, 2024
Abdullah: A Success Beyond Expectation!

By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader

Abdullah, the boy who faced the world in his wheelchair amid a remote and deprived environment, never let challenges hinder the path to his dreams. But how did he manage to excel? And what are the details of his daily journey toward excellence in ninth grade?

In a remote camp where opportunities are nearly nonexistent, Abdullah had only one path to success—the path of knowledge, which he chose with unyielding determination and courage.

Recently, in an inspiring video Abdullah shared with us, he revealed the details of his arduous journey, expressing his deep gratitude to you and to his father, his hero who accompanied him daily over rough terrain for five kilometers to school to take his exams and achieve his dream. Watch the video

Today, Abdullah brings us the good news of his amazing success in the ninth grade, affirming to the world that willpower surpasses disability. He has overcome physical and psychological barriers with relentless determination.

But what inspired Abdullah to achieve this dazzling success? Abdullah believes that this success is just the beginning. His current ambition is to become a doctor, to give back to his community and everyone who supported him on his journey.

The joy of Abdullah and his family today is proof that giving does not go in vain; it returns with greater and grander benefits.

Our appreciation for you exceeds words! Together, we celebrate every achievement and affirm that your contributions have shaped a better future for Abdullah and others like him.

Abdullah and His Astonishing Result
Abdullah and His Astonishing Result

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Masarat Initiative

Location: Gaziantep, 27 - Turkey
Facebook: Facebook Page
Twitter: @masaratsyria
Project Leader:
ِAbdulrazak Madi
Gaziantep , 27 Turkey

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