By Mahmoud Al-Ali | Project leader
Amid the ongoing humanitarian and economic challenges facing many families in Syria, orphaned children remain among the most vulnerable groups affected by years of crisis. For this reason, our field teams continue working to reach these children and provide support that helps them live with dignity.
One of these children is the orphan Zaki, who lives with his mother in the city of Talbiseh in central Syria. Zaki lost his father in past years due to the tragic events that affected the country, leaving his mother to carry the full responsibility of raising and supporting him alone under difficult living conditions and limited work opportunities.
Zaki’s mother faces significant challenges in providing her son with basic needs such as food, clothing, and daily necessities, particularly as the cost of living continues to rise and stable sources of income remain scarce.
Through our Orphan Sponsorship Program, our team provided financial sponsorship support to Zaki in order to help his mother meet his essential needs and bring greater stability to their daily life.
Zaki’s mother expressed her deep gratitude for this support, which helps ease some of the burdens she faces and gives her hope for a better future for her son.
We extend our sincere appreciation to all donors whose generosity supports orphan sponsorship programs. Thanks to your compassion, we are able to continue assisting orphaned children and their families and help them face the challenges of daily life.
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