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Mosaic: Art, Rehabilitation, and Self-Actualization

In a world where many people face challenges due to specific disabilities, the importance of providing empowerment and rehabilitation opportunities for them to realize their potentials and contribute effectively to society becomes apparent., the Mosaic project emerges as an inspiring model that embodies the synergy between art, rehabilitation, and self-actualization.

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Syria

Wasleh: A Bridge for Cultural and Linguistic Exchange

With the increasing cross-border communication and significant interaction between cultures, the importance of multilingual speaking skills has grown. In this context, the “Wasleh” program stands out as a unique initiative that combines linguistic learning and cross-cultural exchange at Souriyat across borders. This program reflects an ambitious vision to enhance communication

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Syria

Tawjihi

SAB primarily provides ongoing support for Taujihi (the Jordanian high school diploma) students. Previous slide Next slide Since their inception, nearly 200 students annually have applied to enrol in these courses. Additionally, SAB continuously offers workshops on soft skills, technical courses, and language classes, including English, French and German taught

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Syria

Rebuild Syria One Home at a Time

Previous slide Next slide There are 6.5 million internally displaced people in Syria, including 2.5 million children. This is the largest internally displaced population in the world. The rate of displacement has not slowed. In 2017, more than 1.8 million people were displaced, many for the second or third time.

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Syria

Tawjihi

SAB primarily provides ongoing support for Taujihi (the Jordanian high school diploma) students. Previous slide Next slide Since their inception, nearly 200 students annually have

Read More »
Syria

Rebuild Syria One Home at a Time

Previous slide Next slide There are 6.5 million internally displaced people in Syria, including 2.5 million children. This is the largest internally displaced population in

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