By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader
At Masarat, we believe that students do not only need to receive support. They also need to discover that they can become a source of support for others.
Volunteering helps make this possible.
For orphan students and young people affected by hardship, learning the meaning of giving can be deeply powerful. It helps them see themselves not only through what they have lost or endured, but through what they can offer, share, and change in the lives of others.
Through student activities, students begin to understand that volunteering does not always require large resources. It can begin with a simple act: helping a younger child learn, encouraging a friend, supporting someone in need, caring for the vulnerable, or using a personal skill to bring comfort and hope to others.
These small acts can change the way students see themselves. They begin to realize that they have a voice, a role, and the ability to create positive change in their communities.
This is one of the most meaningful outcomes of education: when students who once needed support begin to carry compassion forward.
Because of your generosity, students at Masarat can continue growing with values of empathy, responsibility, and service. You are helping nurture young people who believe that giving is not only an action, but a way to build a more caring world.
Thank you for helping students become a light in the lives of others.
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