By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader
"I will be the doctor who gives hope, because I know the bitterness of losing it." With this unwavering resolve, Soumaya, an orphaned student, stands firm against the storms of loss and hardship. Soumaya didn't choose medicine for the title; she chose it with the heart of a child who watched her father pass away due to illness—a moment of helplessness that carved a life-changing determination into her memory.
Today, Soumaya faces the full weight of orphanhood; from financial hardship to the absence of physical and emotional support. Yet, she refuses to let "orphan" be a synonym for "broken." For her, every page she turns in her science books is a step closer to the day she dons her white coat, healing the pains that once stole her most precious treasure.
Your support for Soumaya and girls like her today means:
Protecting their dreams: From the shadows of dropping out and early marriage.
Providing the tools: Tablets, internet access, and digital textbooks delivered directly to them.
Building a community: Because educating an orphaned girl means building an educated family and a resilient society.
Soumaya isn't just studying to pass; she is studying to give back to the world what she lost, proving that an orphan can indeed be the "savior" and the "healer."
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