Educate 500 Orphans in Syria

by Masarat Initiative
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Educate 500 Orphans in Syria
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Educate 500 Orphans in Syria
Educate 500 Orphans in Syria
Educate 500 Orphans in Syria
Educate 500 Orphans in Syria
Educate 500 Orphans in Syria
Educate 500 Orphans in Syria
Educate 500 Orphans in Syria
Educate 500 Orphans in Syria
Educate 500 Orphans in Syria
Educate 500 Orphans in Syria
Educate 500 Orphans in Syria
Educate 500 Orphans in Syria
Educate 500 Orphans in Syria
Educate 500 Orphans in Syria
Educate 500 Orphans in Syria
Educate 500 Orphans in Syria
Educate 500 Orphans in Syria
Educate 500 Orphans in Syria
Educate 500 Orphans in Syria

Project Report | Nov 19, 2024
Exams! Where was your dream back then?

By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader

Remember those days?
The moment you sat in front of your exam paper for the first time. The mixed emotions of apprehension and hope, with an inner voice asking: "Am I ready? Can I succeed?" Unforgettable moments that marked the beginning of your dreams and goals.

Today, we stand with our students to give them the same opportunity. We see in their eyes the same determination we once knew, and we hear in their words the echo of dreams of success that once filled our own hearts.

This week, the School Education Path team conducted two sessions to train teachers on creating and organizing electronic exams using digital platforms. The goal is to empower students to navigate an advanced learning environment that instills confidence and focus, enabling them to fully utilize their potential during exams.

With comprehensive exams for middle and high school students set to begin next week, this milestone will be critical in assessing their understanding and readiness for the next academic steps.

But why are these exams important?
Because they’re not just about questions and answers. They’re an opportunity for self-discovery and a means to map out dreams and future goals. They allow students to evaluate their current achievements and set their path toward a future filled with opportunities.

Imagine the impact...
An orphaned child living under difficult circumstances, clinging to their dream with unwavering determination. They see themselves one day as a doctor healing the sick or an engineer rebuilding their community. Imagine that your support today is the spark that ignites their passion to reach their dream.

But what about you? Do you remember where your dream was back then?
The dreams of our students begin with today’s exam paper, but they don’t stop there. They transform into achievements that will change the world tomorrow.

Every contribution you make is a step toward building a new generation capable of making a difference—a generation that stands tall, proud of what they’ve achieved, all thanks to your support.

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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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