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The story begins with Sumoud, a 6-year-old girl who had just started her education when the war erupted.
She never had the chance to learn like other children around the world. Today, her rights, her dreams, and even her childhood have been taken from her.
Instead of sitting in a classroom, Sumoud now studies inside a torn tent, without a chair, without light, without safety.
She once had a small, cozy room prepared for studying her favorite corner of the house. But the war destroyed everything… even the home she used to dream in is now gone.
Hunger has worn down her tiny body until she lost nearly half her weight, and now she suffers from weak immunity and severe vitamin deficiencies.
Then there is Sham Al-Qadi, only five years old.
A bright and intelligent child who was known for her quick mind and curiosity.
But today, she lives in a miserable life between fragile tents that protect her from neither the heat of summer nor the cold of winter.
She has no classroom, no books, and no place to learn a childhood stolen before it even began.
And then comes Falak Al-Qadi, the youngest.
She was born just five months before the war.
Since her first breath, she has known nothing but tents, displacement, and hardship.
Diseases spread quickly in her small body due to her young age and the harsh environment. She crawled on the rough sand because there was no safe ground for her.
She was also injured during the war and spent over a year in a leg cast, yet the family could not find proper medical care because hospitals lack even the most basic medicines.
These three little girls have survived what no child should ever experience.
Their lives now depend on the kindness of people who care people who believe that every child deserves safety, education, and a chance to dream again.
Your support can help rebuild their childhood and give them the care, food, shelter, and medical treatment they desperately need.
✨ Together, we can bring hope back into their lives.






