By MUHAMMED DEEBEH | Project leader
Dear Donor
For many children, Eid is a time filled with laughter, family gatherings, new clothes, and joyful celebrations. It is a season of warmth, happiness, and cherished memories shared with loved ones.
For orphaned children, however, Eid can carry a different meaning. Amid the joy of the holiday, many are reminded of the absence of a parent whose love, guidance, and presence can never be replaced. While other children celebrate surrounded by their families, some orphans quietly carry feelings of loss and longing.
This is why supporting orphaned children during Eid is so important. A gift, a festive meal, new clothing, or even a simple gesture of kindness can transform the holiday experience for a child who has faced hardship and loss.
These moments of happiness are about more than celebration. They help children feel included, valued, and remembered. They create memories that bring comfort and remind them that they are surrounded by a community that cares.
When an orphan smiles on Eid, that smile represents more than joy—it reflects dignity, belonging, and hope.
Because of your generosity, orphaned children are able to experience the beauty of Eid with happiness, dignity, and the reassuring knowledge that they are not forgotten.
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