Project Report
| Nov 7, 2025
The Pen or The Tools
By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader
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The scene is tragically repetitive: a small child who should be carrying their schoolbag finds themselves carrying heavy tools of labor. Forced child labor is not a choice, but a necessity imposed by poverty and the lack of a provider, stealing their fundamental right to childhood and education. This painful reality pushes our students into a vicious cycle of poverty and lack of skills that prevents their success.
To confront this theft, we combined Remote School Education and Flexible Vocational Training for Masarat's students. This solution allows the student to follow their lessons at flexible times that accommodate their family obligations. Moreover, vocational training grants them remote work skills, which open a door to dignified income without sacrificing their educational future.
Thanks to this flexibility, we can confidently say that you are liberating our orphaned children from the shackles of destructive child labor. You are not only giving them an education but handing them the key to financial and social independence. Thank you, for you are giving our orphaned children a genuine chance to own their future and choose their destiny.
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Nov 7, 2025
Who Holds Their Hand at the Crossroads
By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader
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We all remember the moment of choosing a specialization, that critical point when we held our parents' hands for advice. Now, imagine students standing alone at the academic crossroads, facing the fear of being lost and the absence of guidance, potentially wasting long years on wrong choices. This feeling of solitude is not just emotional; it is a challenge that threatens the academic path of a large group of our students.
At Masarat, we believe every student deserves a guiding hand. That's why we integrated the Academic Advising Track with the Psychological Support Track. Our counselors work to discover the talents and capacities of our students and set a clear study plan with them, while psychological support builds the necessary resilience and confidence to face the challenges of loss.
Consequently, our students have a clear roadmap, replacing the fear of the unknown with a sense of certainty. Thank you, because you are not just donors; you are the safe hand that leads our orphaned children to security and success, ensuring they make informed decisions that shape their future.
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Nov 6, 2025
Education to Earning
By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader
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We have strategically strengthened the Masarat program by placing a greater focus on remote vocational training, effectively integrating it with the Technical Support Track dedicated to our orphaned students. This innovative integration is fundamental to our vision of transforming academic education into real and sustainable opportunities. We are diligently working to prepare our older boys and girls by equipping them with the essential skills for the digital job market, such as advanced computer proficiency and the fundamentals of freelancing.
We firmly believe that education must serve as a bridge leading them toward a dignified income and financial independence. The Technical Support Track ensures that our students are able to attend their lessons and interact with their teachers with high efficiency and without interruption. This is achieved by providing instant technical support and resolving all operational issues that might obstruct the remote learning process. This continuous support guarantees the sustainability of their academic and professional development.
Our profound thanks and appreciation go to our generous donors via the GlobalGiving platform. Your abundant support is the fuel for this comprehensive empowerment.
Thanks to your contributions, we are successfully transforming our students from beneficiaries who rely on aid into productive individuals capable of building their own futures and the futures of their families.
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