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

Project Report | Jul 19, 2026
A Mirror for Better Choices

By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader

At Masarat, your support helps students do more than continue their education. It helps them understand themselves more clearly.

Through academic guidance, students are introduced to tools that help them reflect on the way they think, learn, interact, and make decisions. One of these tools is the Whole Brain model, which gives students a simple and meaningful way to explore their personal preferences, strengths, and learning styles.

For many students, this kind of self-awareness can be a turning point.

When a student begins to understand how they think, they become better able to choose how they learn. They can recognize what motivates them, what challenges them, and what kind of academic or professional path may suit them best. Instead of making decisions randomly or under pressure, they begin to make choices with more confidence and clarity.

This also strengthens teamwork.

When students understand that people think and work in different ways, they become more open to cooperation. They learn to appreciate different strengths, communicate more effectively, and work with classmates in a way that makes the learning environment richer and more supportive.

Most importantly, this process helps students build confidence.

A student who understands their strengths is more likely to trust their abilities. A learner who recognizes their own style can approach challenges with less fear. A young person who sees their potential more clearly can begin to imagine a future that fits who they are.

Your generosity helps make this possible.

Because of your support, students at Masarat are not only receiving guidance. They are gaining the self-knowledge they need to make thoughtful decisions, build healthier relationships, and move toward their futures with greater awareness and hope.

Thank you for helping students see themselves more clearly and choose their paths with confidence.

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Masarat Initiative

Location: Gaziantep, 27 - Turkey
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Project Leader:
ِAbdulrazak Madi
Gaziantep , 27 Turkey

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