By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader
Sometimes, the deepest wounds are the ones no one can see.
SH, an orphan student at Masarat, carried the pain of losing her father for a long time. This loss affected her sense of safety, her confidence, and even her ability to focus on her studies. Like many children who have experienced grief and hardship, she needed more than academic lessons. She needed care, patience, and a safe space to begin healing.
With psychosocial support, SH began to understand her feelings more clearly and rebuild her trust in herself step by step. She learned simple ways to calm her anxiety, express her emotions in a healthier way, challenge discouraging thoughts, and feel more capable of making decisions in her daily life.
This kind of support does not change a student’s life all at once. It works slowly, through small moments of courage: attending a lesson with more focus, speaking with more confidence, building healthier relationships, or believing that the future can still hold something better.
Today, SH is continuing her education with greater confidence. Her progress reminds us that emotional care can open the door back to learning, hope, and self-belief.
Your support helps make this possible.
Because of your generosity, students like SH receive the care they need to heal, learn, and move forward with strength.
Thank you for helping students rebuild their lives with hope.
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