Because of the war, families in Aleppo lost homes, schools, and stability. Now, as they return, this project will renovate a school to provide children with a safe place to learn. Education will restore their right to childhood and give them hope for the future. In these classrooms, they will grow into doctors, teachers, and leaders who can rebuild their communities. The school will stand as a symbol of resilience and new beginnings.
This project will solve the urgent problem of children in Aleppo returning to a city with damaged or non-functional schools. Without safe and equipped classrooms, children risk growing up without education, stability, or hope for the future. By renovating the school, the project restores access to learning, supports children's well-being, and helps break the cycle of loss by giving families and the community a foundation for recovery.
This microproject will directly address the problem by renovating and equipping a school in Aleppo that will host around 350-400 students across 7 classrooms. The school will not only provide academic education but also offer psychosocial support, helping children heal from the trauma of war. By creating a safe, supportive learning environment, the project restores stability, fosters resilience, and gives children the tools they need to rebuild their future.
The long-term impact of this project will be the creation of a generation equipped with knowledge, resilience, and hope. By educating 350-400 children each year, the school will prepare future teachers, doctors, and professionals who can rebuild Aleppo and contribute to Syria's recovery. Beyond academics, psychosocial support will strengthen children's emotional well-being, breaking cycles of trauma. The school will stand as a lasting symbol of stability, community renewal, and new beginnings.
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