We all represent interconnected loops as we try to achieve the same blended goal with pain and hope. Each end is the beginning of another loop, and so on... Days ago, I graduated from the Faculty of Dentistry at Al-Azhar University. I finished my journey which will be...
Bodies Die, Lives Remain
Special thanks to the Abdullatif Chakaki Fund for their support and for the wonderful conversation that happened between us.
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Integrated but Segregated
Syrian Refugee Students’ Reflections of Space in Jordan’s Double-Shift Schools After experiencing disruption, pain, and unimaginable loss, Syrian children arrived in Jordan and desperately hoped to regain their childhood and be students, friends, and aspiring...
Five Things You Do Not Know About Za’atari Camp in Jordan
The Za’atari camp is not what others think. It is
suffering mixed with strength and produces a refugee who aspires to hope
Achieving Success Despite the Limitations
Creating success despite the limitations. How did I overcome the difficulties despite the difficult circumstances and how the difficult circumstances made me feel the pleasure of giving.
Faris Eid’s Fund
His smile is contagious. Let us give Syrian youth a reason to smile by sending them Faris’s gift of education for a brighter future Donate Celebrate Faris’s Perseverance in the face of challenges His smile is contagious. Let us give Syrian youth a reason to smile by...
Queen Elizabeth Wore Damask Brocade
The city of Damascus is famous for its unique type of fabric, called brocade, which Damascus was famous for three thousand years ago. It takes ten hours to make one meter of damask because of the delicate, complex patterns and attention to detail. Brocade is an...
Legacy and Love In The Time Of Corona
“He found a glimmer of hope in the ruins of disaster…” ~ Gabriel Garcia Márquez / Love in the Time of Cholera
An interview with Moaz Hosny, an inspiring Syrian graduate of the MIT ReACT Hub
Moaz Hosny is a breath of fresh air. A hard-working electronics and communication engineering student who fled to Jordan with his family shortly after the conflict started in Syria.