By MUHAMMED DEEBEH | Project leader
Dear Supporter
Every child deserves to experience Eid as a time of excitement, laughter, and beautiful memories. It should be a day filled with happiness, family warmth, and the simple joys that make childhood special.
For many orphaned children, however, Eid can be a difficult reminder of what they have lost. The absence of a parent is often felt more deeply during special occasions, when children see others celebrating with their families and loved ones.
This is why supporting orphaned children during Eid is about more than providing material assistance. It is about restoring something precious—the opportunity to experience childhood as it should be.
A new set of clothes, a festive meal, a small gift, or a joyful activity can help an orphaned child feel included in the celebration and create moments of happiness that may otherwise be out of reach.
These experiences allow children to forget their hardships, even if only for a short time, and replace difficult memories with moments of joy, belonging, and hope.
For orphaned children, these moments matter deeply. They remind them that they are valued, cared for, and remembered by a community that wants to see them smile.
Because of your generosity, orphaned children are given the opportunity to celebrate Eid with dignity, happiness, and the chance to enjoy the childhood every child deserves.
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