Project Report
| Feb 10, 2026
Launch of the New Semester
By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader
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As the new semester begins, our heroic students in Northern Syria return to their digital and physical classrooms with immense determination and hope. It marks the start of a new challenging phase for more than 15,000 beneficiaries striving to build their future despite surrounding difficulties.
At this stage, our students—especially orphans and displaced youth—need more than just academic support; they are in urgent need of:
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Financial Support: To secure essential educational supplies, internet access, and living stability, allowing them to focus on their studies.
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Psychological Support: To help them overcome the effects of displacement and harsh conditions, such as the painful memory of the earthquake, and to bolster their self-confidence and ability to succeed.
At Masarat, we believe that student care is an integrated process; an enlightened mind requires a supportive environment and stable psychological state to innovate and excel.
Thank you to every donor who chooses to be the financial and moral support for these heroes at the start of their new semester. Your generosity is the engine that keeps their dreams alive.
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Feb 10, 2026
250 Students on a Journey of Excellence
By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader
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As part of our continuous effort to open new educational horizons for our students, our digital platform witnessed an exceptional attendance of approximately 250 students in a specialized workshop on the "Turkish Scholarship" presented by Mr. Hussein Al-Raslan. This workshop serves as a practical step to help our youth access international higher education opportunities and overcome the barriers of displacement and harsh conditions.
During the session, Mr. Hussein covered strategic pillars, including:
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Introduction to the Turkish Scholarship: Reviewing the academic and cultural goals the scholarship provides to international students.
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Application Mechanism: A detailed explanation of the registration steps via the official website and how to fill in data accurately.
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Basic Admission Criteria: Clarifying the academic and age requirements to increase students' chances of acceptance.
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Avoiding Common Mistakes: Highlighting the pitfalls applicants face and how to draft a professional motivation letter.
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Follow-up Mechanism: Explaining the subsequent steps for accepted students and how to prepare for the interview stage.
At Masarat, we believe the attendance of 250 students today is a testament to this generation's passion for learning despite all challenges.
Heartfelt thanks to our donors who give these students the chance to dream of a better academic future. Your support is what makes these paths possible.
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Feb 9, 2026
From Vision to Numbers
By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader
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Today, our entrepreneurship program trainees take a pivotal step in their journey toward empowerment and financial stability. In this phase, they are accompanied by Mr. Ashraf bin Mohammed Ghareeb as they transition their projects from the realm of vision to the language of numbers, and from idea to actual operation.
This stage is a strategic milestone where decisions are built on financial awareness, and progress is measured by impact and results. It includes the following pillars:
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Entrepreneurial Financial Planning: To ensure the sustainability of the 26 projects led by our youth.
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Key Performance Indicators (KPIs): To enable pioneers to measure their success with accuracy and clarity.
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Project Life Cycle and Adapting to Growth: To understand how to manage expansion and face economic challenges.
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Launch and Initial Operation Plan: To set the final roadmap for starting work in the field.
At Masarat, we believe that equipping youth with financial intelligence is what will effectively contribute to "turning the wheels of the economy" in our country.
Thank you to our donors who join us in building this conscious and productive generation; thanks to your support, ideas are turning into a reality that changes lives.
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