Amal and the charitable work in Syria… culture and way of life

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“We, at the Ataa Relief and Humanitarian Association, believe in the positive impact that social and charitable projects can achieve. This blog page reflects our vision and commitment to sharing stories, ideas, and experiences that inspire and encourage generosity and positive influence in our communities.

Through this platform, we provide you with an electronic window to explore our journey and get acquainted with our initiatives and programs. Here, you will find success stories, statistical reports, and real-life narratives from individuals who have benefited from your generous support and contributions.

We consider participation in social discussions and raising awareness as integral parts of our mission. We hope that this blog becomes a source of inspiration and optimism, encouraging everyone to engage in acts of giving and contribute to positive change.”

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Ata Vocational Institute.. With science and will, hope is achieved.

Young “Abdul Rahman Rajab” was displaced several times and finally settled in camps in northern Syria. Initially they did not find a tent. They put a canvas roof under a tree where he lived with his family. He did not have a job and did not have a career in which he could secure his family’s livelihood, and did not have money to move to a shelter that would provide them with a dignified and secure life.

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Ataa achievements and projects in the education sector in northern Syria

More than two thirds of children and boys in northern Syria do not receive any kind of education according to the United Nations Children’s Fund statistics, due to war and frequent displacement resulting in a change in people’s lives, thinking, aspirations and reprioritization, made education a secondary need for many families. They can hardly secure basic necessities to live until they secure stationery to educate their children, as well as the hardship and cost of getting their children to school.

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Ataa… Activities and programmes to enhance food security

Many families in Syria stand helpless, suffering from a deadly mix, due to lack of income. Is it a priority for food essential to life, or for heating materials to prevent winter cold? Or to dress for the joy of Eid? In Syria 12.4 million people suffer from food insecurity, 1.3 million of whom are severely food insecure according to the World Food Programme (WFP)

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