Project Report
| Nov 25, 2025
The Ikigai Workshop
By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader
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In their life-changing stages, the orphan faces the absence of the parental and philosophical compass that helps them discover their life purpose (Ikigai). This aimlessness in goal setting later translates into wrong university choices, wasting valuable years and effort.
Therefore, our Academic Advising Track is keen to offer deep guidance that goes beyond mere major selection. We are currently preparing an intensive workshop for our students around the Japanese concept of Ikigai (finding reason for being and living), to link their future university specializations with their passion and their community’s needs.
The impact is achieving certainty in path selection: thanks to this deep guidance, the student chooses their university and academic path not based on chance, but on a clear understanding of their self and capabilities. Thank you, for you grant our orphans the intellectual tools that help them find their place and role in this world.
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Nov 25, 2025
Inner Strength to Break Isolation
By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader
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The greatest challenge facing an orphan after loss is social isolation and the feeling of inadequacy, which weakens their personality and makes them afraid to face society. These children desperately need someone to extend them a bridge of self-confidence, rebuilding their self-perception to become leaders, not followers.
At Masarat, the Skills Track works to compensate for this emotional and social deficit. Our highest goal is to reinforce the student’s personality, strengthen it, and increase their self-confidence. We offer workshops specially designed to help the orphan discover their talents and abilities, transforming them from a fearful student into a confident leader in their decisions and steps.
The impact is building a balanced and influential personality: thanks to this track, the student breaks the barrier of isolation, replacing the feeling of shyness with the ability to express themselves and interact positively with their environment. Thank you, for you fund the inner strength that ensures our students’ first steps in life are confident ones.
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Nov 25, 2025
Racing Time for Orphans
By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader
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When the orphaned child is cut off from schooling for years due to conflict and loss, the scale of the educational and knowledge gap becomes immense and terrifying, threatening to keep them in the cycle of poverty forever. We cannot rewind the lost years, but we can double the effort to compensate them.
Therefore, within the framework of the School Education Track, we work with the determination of a relief team to ensure educational loss is recovered. The solution lies in intensity and quality, as we provide more than 213 educational sessions weekly to our students. This number does not just represent teaching hours; it represents a genuine race against time to enable every orphan to catch up with their peers.
Thanks to this intensive effort and your support, we ensure the student can regain years of lost knowledge, rebuilding their educational foundation to be capable of success. Thank you, for you fund this race, and secure their right to a future not overshadowed by ignorance.
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