Project Report
| Jan 3, 2026
When Hope Becomes a "Decision"
By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader
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During the recent physical event that brought us together with our orphaned students at the Masarat center in Idlib, we asked them a question that seems simple but carries the depth of their tragedies and ambitions: "What does hope mean to you?". The answers we received were lessons in strength and a willpower that cannot be broken by life's storms.
For these children and youth, hope was not just a poetic word; it was an "action" and a "decision to persist." It is that flame that drives a student like Ahmad to pursue his studies despite his injury, and the certainty that makes Fatimah smile while carrying her university books on her wheelchair. Their answers proved that for an orphan, hope is "education" that breaks the chains of need and displacement.
This close communication allowed us to hear the voice of their will clearly. Thank you to everyone who supports "Masarat" and helps us keep these students steadfast on the path of knowledge; you are not just funding education, but nurturing this hope that transforms challenges into success stories we all take pride in.
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Jan 3, 2026
66,000 Students, Six Years of Building Minds and
By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader
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Today we celebrate six years since the launch of Masarat—a journey that would not have been complete without your belief in our mission. On this anniversary, we are proud to share an extraordinary milestone: the number of students benefiting from our educational and cognitive services has reached 66,000 since our founding.
This number is not just a statistic; it is the story of 66,000 dreams we have helped revive and 66,000 futures we have worked together to secure against ignorance and loss. From the orphans who found in Masarat a school that comes to them, to the heroes who defied injury and displacement like Ahmad and Fatimah, to the young people carving their paths in entrepreneurship like Mahmoud.
The past six years have proven that flexible solutions can break all barriers and that your selfless giving is the true engine of this change. Thank you to everyone who helped us reach this number, and thank you to our supporters via GlobalGiving who stand behind every single success story among these thousands.
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Jan 3, 2026
Launching Phase Four, From Idea to Market Reality
By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader
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We are thrilled to announce the launch of Phase Four of the Entrepreneurship Program—the most vital and exciting stage for our innovative students like Mahmoud and other future leaders. After refining and studying their ideas, our students are now moving into real practical steps, including:
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Building the Business Model: Drawing the roadmap for how the project will operate and achieve sustainability.
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Minimum Viable Product (MVP): Launching pilot versions of their projects to test them in the real labor market and measure impact.
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Presentation and Influence Skills (Pitching): Empowering students with the art of presenting their ideas powerfully to persuade investors and partners, enabling them to influence their surroundings and contribute to turning the wheels of the economy.
We are not just teaching them how to start a business; we are instilling in them a spirit of leadership and financial empowerment to become building blocks in their community. Thank you to everyone who supports these young people in turning their dreams into tangible projects that change their economic reality.
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