By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader
Studies have shown that parental involvement in a child’s education—even for just one semester—can make a huge difference in their academic achievements. But what if the child has no safe home, no father or mother to follow up on their studies, no one to encourage them to keep going?
This is the reality for many children in refugee camps that we work with at Masarat:
They live in harsh conditions that deprive them of family stability.
They lack someone to review lessons with them or motivate them to continue.
Their dreams are scattered between the struggle for survival and the weight of need.
That’s why, at Masarat, we try to be the support they’ve lost.
We provide them with:
Personalized academic guidance to compensate for the absence of family direction.
Student activities that give them a sense of belonging, as if they were part of a second family.
Psychological and social support to restore their inner sense of safety.
Thanks to your donations through GlobalGiving, you are not just funding an educational project—you are taking on the role of the family these children are missing. You are the voice that whispers into their hearts: You are not alone. Education is your right. The future is waiting for you.
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