By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader
During one of the Community Entrepreneurship Program sessions, our student Shadia shared words that were both simple and profound:
"When we work on a project, we need to empathize with a group and ensure the project solves their problem. We should create initiatives that truly help them, for example, in a place without a hospital, we empathize with those people and act to support them."
Shadia connected her thought to a real example, Masarat Initiative.
She explained that Masarat did not provide pre-packaged programs, but instead listened to their needs and challenges, and designed solutions tailored to them, just as any genuine community initiative should be.
Students like Shadia remind us that the future is not built on knowledge alone, but also on compassion.
And with every contribution made through GlobalGiving, we grow more certain that we are not just creating educational projects, but preparing a generation of empathetic, conscious youth who are capable of driving real change in their communities.
NOTE: The names in the picture are fictitious.
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