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

Project Report | Jun 23, 2025
Everything Starts with the Smallest Details!

By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader

A simple daily habit that may seem trivial to some, making the bed each morning, reading just one page of a book, greeting the teacher with a smile, sticking to a bedtime routine...

These little practices, repeated by a child day after day, shape not only their behavior but also their deepest beliefs about themselves and the world
" I am capable, I am organized, I can learn, I matter. "

Every mother and father knows this truth well; that’s why they patiently repeat these instructions, planting seeds of success, excellence, and independence in their child’s heart.

But orphans miss out on these small details so much... They have lost not only their parents but also the chance to receive this guidance, the simple building blocks that quietly accumulate to create a very different future.

Thankfully, something has changed in this story, for some orphans in Syria whom you have helped educate. And for that, we thank you.

Your donations reached them, and with your generosity, we began a journey with these children, not only teaching them lessons from books, but also helping them reshape the details of everyday life, how to manage their time, take care of themselves, interact with teachers and friends, plan their day, take responsibility for their choices, dream boldly... and take small, daily steps toward making those dreams real.

At Masarat, we offer orphaned children in Syria a comprehensive, four-path journey:

  1. School Education: To build a strong foundation of knowledge and understanding.

  2. Student Activities: To help them discover their talents, their interests, and form real friendships.

  3. Academic Guidance: To provide them with a clear compass, showing them where to go and why.

  4. Vocational Training: To prepare them for a life of independence and self-reliance.

Do you know something beautiful?

In one of our Academic Guidance sessions, after learning how to organize his daily schedule, a young orphan boy told us " Now I know how to plan my day... I used to think I couldn’t do anything on my own."  that single sentence is worth so much.

Thank you for helping shape a new human being, one who can succeed despite all the losses he has faced, and the path remains open for you to continue making this profound difference.

 

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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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