By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader
For some students, joining a class or speaking in front of others can feel overwhelming. Fear, anxiety, and difficult past experiences may quietly stand between them and the learning opportunities they deserve.
One of our students, whom we will refer to as MN, lived with this kind of fear for a long time. She was bright and capable, but social situations made it difficult for her to participate, express her thoughts, or feel comfortable among her peers.
At Masarat, we believe that emotional support is part of helping students continue their education. Through careful psychosocial support, MN was guided step by step to understand her feelings, calm her anxiety, rebuild her confidence, and gradually face situations that once felt too difficult.
Her progress reminds us that healing is not always visible at first. Sometimes it begins with a quieter breath, a small moment of courage, or the first time a student feels able to share an idea without fear.
Today, MN is beginning to participate with more confidence and believe in her ability to move forward. This change is not only emotional; it also helps her return to learning with greater strength and hope.
Because of your generosity, students like MN receive the care they need to feel safe, express themselves, and continue their education with confidence.
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By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader
By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader
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