Coronavirus Crushing Impact on Small Business

If we take a quick look on our micro projects, we can instantly notice the dreadful reality which reflects the case of a whole society. With the start of the lock-down, shops (besides pharmacies and supermarkets) were completely banned from opening...

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Samira Kattaa-Aljabal: Resilience in times of lockdown

Samira now is still optimistic about the upcoming days, next month she will be able to reopen again, of course she is planning from now about all the precautions she is going to apply to make sure that the place is sanitized and safe for her customers...

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Good News for our students, Study Zone is back!!

Although two months in lockdown set the Study Zone family apart, but for the busy bees working in the study zone centers around Syria it was not a wasted time! On the contrary, some of the zones like in Damascus branch and Al-Mahatta in Homs, made a good use of the lockdown to work on new decorations for different corners in the study spaces to create new,...

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Surviving Schools’ Closure... a new challenge to face!!

Wrapping up the second semester of 2020 with many questions rising about the future of education after Covid-19 pandemic spread. while our schools were excited to embark the second semester with lots of educational plans and activities,..

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Visiting our Homework Room friends

On the 13th and 14th of May, the team of Homework Room (supported by Saint Nicholas foundation), distributed 100 packages of hygienic and food basic materials to the families of children....

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Rita’s journey: a story of limitless ambitions

“My ambitions are limitless” she says, “ I’m looking forward for the future, I have a lot of dreams to make true, sketch’s to execute, a Syrian imprint in the fashion domain, and I want to achieve them in my country and for my country..

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Coronavirus’ global spread could be the final straw that will burst an urgent humanitarian crisis in the war-torn country