By Mahmoud Al-Ali | Project leader
In Ataa Camp, located in the countryside of Jarabulus in northern Syria, two young orphaned sisters, Masa and Fatima, live with their mother in a small tent. They lost their father to the brutal war that shattered the lives and dreams of thousands of Syrian children.
Masa, just 9 years old, and her younger sister Fatima are growing up in a harsh environment that lacks the basic elements of a safe childhood—no warm bed, no toys, no nearby school—only a fragile tent that barely shields them from the scorching heat and bitter cold, and a mother who fights daily to provide them with a simple meal.
Thanks to your generous donations, we at Umut Uluslararas Hayr Dernegi were able to provide regular financial sponsorship for Masa and Fatima. This support helped their mother:
This sponsorship was more than just financial aid—it was a message of compassion and solidarity, a gesture that brought relief to a grieving mother and smiles to the faces of two forgotten children.
At Umut, we believe that orphan sponsorship is not just an act of charity—it is a moral responsibility toward children who have lost their protection and stability. Every contribution from you creates a real, lasting impact in the life of a child who is simply waiting for someone to care.
We thank you for your trust and support, and we invite you to continue this journey with us—spreading kindness, expanding hope, and reaching more children like Masa and Fatima who deserve a chance at a better life.
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