By Mahmoud Al-Ali | Project leader
Dear Supporters and Donors,
As holiday seasons approach, orphaned children in Syria and Gaza look forward to the simple joys that other children often take for granted, especially the opportunity to wear new clothes and celebrate Eid with dignity and happiness. Sadly, this year we were unable to provide Eid clothing to the orphaned children under our care due to a severe shortage of funding for this important humanitarian project.
In previous years, thanks to your generous support, we were able to reach hundreds of orphaned children and provide them with new clothes, bringing smiles to their faces and reminding them that they are not forgotten. Unfortunately, the decline in donations designated for the Eid clothing project has prevented us from continuing this vital support during the current holiday season.
This funding shortage does not only affect children this Eid; it also threatens the future of the entire orphan clothing program. If the situation continues, many vulnerable children may lose access to one of the most meaningful forms of support that helps restore their confidence, dignity, and sense of belonging.
In Syria, thousands of displaced families and orphaned children continue to struggle in camps and areas affected by conflict and displacement. In Gaza, children face increasingly difficult humanitarian conditions every day. In both places, Eid clothing is far more than a new outfit—it is a message of hope, care, and compassion that allows children to experience the joy of Eid like other children around them.
We appeal to compassionate donors and supporters to help sustain this project and ensure its continuation. Your contribution, regardless of its size, can make a meaningful difference in the life of a child who is waiting for a moment of happiness and a reminder that the world has not forgotten them.
Thank you for your trust, generosity, and continued support. Your kindness brings hope to children facing extraordinary hardships and helps preserve their dignity during some of the most challenging times of their lives.
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