Project Report
| Mar 7, 2026
The Skills Track in February
By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader
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In February, Masarat's Skills Track completed four high-impact sessions designed to empower our students beyond the classroom.
February Highlights:
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Decision Making: From understanding group dynamics to learning how to recover from "wrong decisions," students gained the tools to navigate life’s choices.
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Conquering Laziness: A session focused on the "Jurisprudence of Priorities" and how to boost willpower through effective task distribution.
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Self-Management: Centered on "Self-Leadership," students explored their personal values and mission through a dedicated "Values Matrix."
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Psychological Journey during Fasting: A timely session on self-awareness, managing stress and anger, and strengthening the inner-self during periods of fasting.
Our partners on GlobalGiving, Your generosity doesn't just fund lessons; it builds leaders. Thank you for investing in the personal and psychological growth of our students, helping them transform from survivors into changemakers.
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Mar 3, 2026
The Little Teacher..With Hands of Stone
By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader
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"My dream is to become a teacher and to know how to read and write." With words heavy with a heartbreak far beyond his years, Mahmoud whispers as he wipes sweat and the grime of exhaustion from his young brow.
Mahmoud is a child who was forced by fate to trade the cloak of childhood for the worn-out rags of labor. Since his father’s passing, morning no longer signals the start of school, but the harsh alarm for a grueling journey in a trade that shows no mercy to his small hands. He grapples with iron and stone just to return at sunset with a few crumbs of bread for his resilient mother and his younger brother, who looks up to him as their hero and savior.
Behind those calloused hands beats a heart aching for the scent of paper. His eyes glisten with unshed tears every time he sees a child pass by with a school bag. Mahmoud doesn’t work just for wages; he works to buy "security" for his family, paying the price with his own youth and his right to be a child who simply carves his name into a wooden desk.
Every letter a child like Mahmoud learns is a step away from the misery of brutal labor. Through your donations, we can bring education to him wherever he is, returning the pen to its place between his fingers and transforming his dream of becoming a "teacher" into a reality that begins with an opportunity from you.
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Feb 26, 2026
Education as a Sustainable Act of Mercy
By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader
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True mercy does not stop at providing a meal to satisfy today’s hunger, it is granting Education as a shield that preserves dignity and unlocks the future. At Masarat, we believe that sponsoring an orphan’s education is not just temporary aid, it is a "life path" that moves a child from dependency to self-sufficiency.
Throughout the academic year, your sponsorship acts as a safety net, protecting orphaned children from the risk of dropout and exploitation, It provides the psychological stability needed to transform their fear of the unknown into hope for continuity. We don’t just return them to a school desk; we restore their fundamental right to dream, build their identity, and become self-reliant youth who can support their families with pride.
Be the light in their journey.. With your kindness, an orphaned child can continue their education instead of being forced into early labor,Your contribution today is more than just a donation, it is a future built, a dignity preserved, and a hope blooming in the heart of a child whose only refuge is knowledge.
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