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This blessed month, help transform the future of 1,080 children in Syria by supporting their education for the 2025/2026 school year. In three well-equipped schools across rural Hama, Idlib, and Damascus, we provide a safe and nurturing environment where children can learn and grow. Your support enables us to empower both students and teachers while restoring and rehabilitating schools to ensure quality education despite ongoing challenges.
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A New Chapter Begins
  • Education is not a privilege; it is a right for every child. For over six years, Abjad Education Initiative has provided education to 4,500+ children in displacement camps, overcoming immense challenges with innovative teaching methods. We believe every child deserves an education—no matter their circumstances.
  • With Syria now free, we’re taking the next bold step: moving children from tents to real classrooms, creating safe, supportive spaces where they can learn, grow, and build their future.
  • This is More Than Education — It’s an Investment in Syria’s Future
    • This campaign is not just about rebuilding schools; it’s about rebuilding hope. It’s about giving Syria’s children the chance to dream again, to learn, and to create a brighter future.
    • Be part of this transformational change. Let’s bring our children home—to their schools, communities, and future.
Why it matters
  1. Severe lack of educational infrastructure
  2. Shortage of qualified teachers
  3. Limited access to diverse learning resources
  4. Urgent need to train and support teachers
  5. The return of displaced families and children
  6. Educational gaps due to war, displacement, trauma, and economic hardship
What we will achieve
  • Rebuilding Schools: Renovating 3 schools in South Idlib, North Hama, and Damascus, equipping 36 classrooms with modern learning tools to create a safe and inspiring environment.
  • Empowering Educators: Training 45 teachers to enhance their leadership and teaching skills, equipping them with innovative methods to support students effectively while improving their financial stability.
  • Quality Education for 1,080 Children: Implementing interactive, student-centered curricula designed to close learning gaps, address psychological challenges, and ensure effective reintegration into school.
  • Engaging Families: Providing 500 parents with educational workshops to help them support their children’s learning journey.
  • A Lasting Impact: Creating a sustainable educational model that can be expanded across Syria, ensuring that every child has a real opportunity to learn and succeed.
The cost of change
  • Sponser a child’s education for one semester: 100
  • Renovate and equipe a classroom: 6,000 €
  • Rebuild and restore an entire school: 72,000 €
  • Total campaign goal: 216,000 €