By muhammed deebeh | project leader
Dear Donor,
Children in displacement camps still lack a sense of safety—not only shelter or warmth, but the most vital kind: food security.
Even though the war has ended, the cries of hunger are still loud, and the innocence of childhood continues to suffer under harsh and unforgiving conditions.
In Telalin Camp, in northern Syria, we met a little girl named Falak.
A child full of life, yet carrying in her eyes a powerful blend of determination and confidence—enough to challenge poverty and embrace hope.
When our team asked her about the source of her strength, she answered simply but with great resolve:
"I want to grow up and become an engineer, so I can build houses for all the families that don’t have one… so their children won’t have to live the same poverty we’re living now."
What powerful words. What an inspiring soul.
Thanks to your generous donations, we were able to provide daily bread for Falak and dozens of displaced families waiting each day in long lines, seeking dignity and a simple loaf to keep their children fed and hopeful.
Why This Support Matters:
The bread reaching Falak and children like her is more than just food.
It is a message of hope. A sign that they are not forgotten.
It opens the door to a more stable future where children can dream, learn, and grow in peace.
Why We Must Continue:
Keeping this project alive means:
Protecting children from the threat of hunger.
Helping families survive and remain stable in displacement.
Lightening the daily burden on mothers and fathers who have lost everything.
Planting seeds of hope—just like those we saw in Falak’s eyes.
Thank You…
From Falak, from her mother, from all the families in Telalin Camp, and from all of us on the ground…
Thank you from the heart.
Thank you for making a real difference. Thank you for being a steady source of support and compassion for every person in need.
With your donations, we restore security to childhood, comfort to mothers, and dignity to families.
Together, we continue… and together, we make an impact.
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