Sponsor an Orphan in Syria
Provide them a Life they Deserve!
Our goal is to sponsor 2,500 orphans, children who have lost their fathers as martyrs or detainees in Syria
Focusing on children who are not currently receiving support.
Why Sponsor Syrian Orphans?
  • Humanitarian Crisis: For over 14 years, Syria has endured one of the worst humanitarian crises in modern history. Among those most affected are the children—orphans who have lost their parents to war, imprisonment, or forced disappearance under the Assad regime. Local reports estimate that more than 50,000 orphans in Syria are struggling without the care and support they need.
  • Empowerment: Sponsorship provides a lifeline for orphans by ensuring their monthly needs are met.
  • Sustainability: We believe that sponsoring orphans is one of the most effective ways to rebuild Syria’s future. By providing food, shelter, health care, education and psychological support, we set these children on the path to stability and dignity.
  • Reward from Allah: Supporting an orphan is following the footsteps of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) it is a virtuous and spiritually rewarding act.
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The Numbers Speak for Themselves:

67% of Syrian orphans lack consistent sponsorship or aid, leaving them vulnerable to malnutrition, disease, and exploitation.

Thousands of orphans in high-impact regions remain without care:

  • Al-Bab: 2,869 orphaned (majority unsponsored).
  • Azaz: 2,716 orphaned (majority unsponsored).
  • Afrin: 7,765 orphans (half unsponsored)
  • Jarabulus: 1,500 orphans (most unsponsored).
  • Homs (central city): 5,371 orphans (half unsponsored)
Our Comprehensive Sponsorship Provides:

Basic Needs:

  • Providing food, water, and clothing to cover essential needs.
  • Medical care and medication to ensure children’s health.
  • Safe housing for orphans without a permanent home.

Psychosocial Support

  • Trauma healing programs to help children overcome the effects of war.
  • Social integration activities to build a sense of community and belonging.

Education and Empowerment

  • Scholarships and learning materials to keep children in school.
  • Vocational training to equip older orphans with career skills.
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You will receive updates every 3 months from our team about the sponsored orphan

You will receive updates every 3 months from our team about the sponsored orphan

Why Sponsor Syrian Orphans?
  • Humanitarian Crisis: For over 14 years, Syria has endured one of the worst humanitarian crises in modern history. Among those most affected are the children—orphans who have lost their parents to war, imprisonment, or forced disappearance under the Assad regime. Local reports estimate that more than 50,000 orphans in Syria are struggling without the care and support they need.
  • Empowerment: Sponsorship provides a lifeline for orphans by ensuring their monthly needs are met.
  • Sustainability: We believe that sponsoring orphans is one of the most effective ways to rebuild Syria’s future. By providing food, shelter, health care, education and psychological support, we set these children on the path to stability and dignity.
  • Reward from Allah: Supporting an orphan is following the footsteps of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) it is a virtuous and spiritually rewarding act.
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The Numbers Speak for Themselves:

67% of Syrian orphans lack consistent sponsorship or aid, leaving them vulnerable to malnutrition, disease, and exploitation.

Thousands of orphans in high-impact regions remain without care:

  • Al-Bab: 2,869 orphaned (majority unsponsored).
  • Azaz: 2,716 orphaned (majority unsponsored).
  • Afrin: 7,765 orphans (half unsponsored)
  • Jarabulus: 1,500 orphans (most unsponsored).
  • Homs (central city): 5,371 orphans (half unsponsored)
Our Comprehensive Sponsorship Provides:

Basic Needs:

  • Providing food, water, and clothing to cover essential needs.
  • Medical care and medication to ensure children’s health.
  • Safe housing for orphans without a permanent home.

Psychosocial Support

  • Trauma healing programs to help children overcome the effects of war.
  • Social integration activities to build a sense of community and belonging.

Education and Empowerment

  • Scholarships and learning materials to keep children in school.
  • Vocational training to equip older orphans with career skills.
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