This project supports children with disabilities in Aida and Al-Azza refugee camps by providing monthly sponsorships, medical supplies, food baskets, and tailored therapy sessions (physical, speech, and psychological). It addresses urgent needs caused by poverty and unemployment, aiming to improve the quality of life for the children and their families. With a monthly budget of $37,500, the project ensures essential care and dignified living for the most vulnerable families.
The problem lies in the dire living conditions of children with disabilities in Aida and Al-Azza refugee camps, where poverty and unemployment prevail. Families struggle to provide basic needs like medical care, food, and therapy due to limited resources and high costs. Many parents have lost their jobs since October, worsening the situation. Without intervention, these children face a lack of proper care, hindering their physical, mental, and social development.
This project will address the problem by providing comprehensive support for children with disabilities and their families. Monthly sponsorships will ensure access to essential needs such as food, medical care, and therapy sessions. Tailored therapeutic interventions, including physical, speech, and psychological therapy, will enhance their development. By alleviating financial burdens and improving living conditions, the project will create a stable and supportive environment for these children
The project's long-term impact includes fostering sustainable improvements in the quality of life for children with disabilities in Aida and Al-Azza camps. By providing consistent medical care, nutritional support, and therapy, the project will enhance their physical and mental well-being. Families will experience reduced financial strain, enabling them to focus on building a better future. Additionally, the project aims to promote social inclusion and empower children to achieve their potential
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