By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader
Today marks the second anniversary of the February 6th earthquake, a day that reshaped Northern Syria and left deep scars in our students' hearts. The earthquake was not just a natural disaster; it was a grueling test for an entire generation that lost its schools and homes, forcing thousands of children into tents under conditions lacking basic stability.
In those critical moments, Masarat served as the practical solution and the educational sanctuary that never stopped. We welcomed students who were stranded and lost their classrooms, transforming "distance learning" into a bridge of safety that reached them inside displacement camps. We believed that education was the only tool to help them overcome the trauma and rebuild their dreams that shook with the earth.
In the eyes of our students, like Ahmad, we saw an unbreakable will; while walls were falling, their determination to learn grew stronger. Today, two years later, we renew our commitment to every orphan, injured, and displaced student, affirming that Masarat will remain the "school that comes to you" regardless of the hardships.
Thank you to every donor who ensured the continuity of these children's education in the darkest of times. Because of you, hope never stopped.
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