Project Report
| Feb 4, 2022
Chairs of Hope reaches 10 new children this week!
By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
Feb 2, 2022
The little girl "Rasha" overcomes hearing loss and its effects!
By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
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After providing a hearing aid and training for her, the little girl Rasha overcomes hearing loss and its effects.
Rasha could get through hearing loss that she has been suffering from for years after she had received a hearing aid and attended a series of trainings. The little girl has just turned nine years old and has left behind feelings of anxiety, fear, and shyness. She has started a new life with possessing new skills like hearing, communication, and speech after she underwent behavior rehabilitation sessions with the protection trainers of SEMA's case management department.
Rasha today is a completely new person who has joined the list of children supported with hearing aids and behavior rehabilitation. This would not have happened without your continued support every time. We would like to warmly thank you for every success story we make with you.
Unfortunately, the list of children with partial and complete hearing loss is still long, and they impatiently wait for the moment to receive a hearing aid that would be their bridge to the school desk, and group playing with their friends. Hearing for them means a healthy childhood, which cannot be ensured with the absence of sounds. We call upon you to make more success stories and more brilliant children.
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Jan 21, 2022
Wheels of Hope Change the Lives of the Child Fadi!
By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
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Watch the story of the child Fadi: https://youtu.be/qTobLXysog0
Fadi was not born like that. He used to walk like normal children but after he was infected with haemophilia, he became exposed to any injury, which gets complicated no matter how small it is. One of the injuries that he got was when he fell on his knee, after which the injury worsened leading to constraining his movement and then affecting his joint. Afterwards, he underwent a surgery, but a medical error occurred, and he consequently lost the ability to walk, and a new suffering started in the child's life.
Even though Fadi adapted to his new condition, he always faced a great difficulty in walking using crutches until he received a wheelchair from the Syrian Expatriate Medical Association (SEMA), when he became less dependent, and he could move more freely wherever he wished.
Your continued support offers hundreds of wheelchairs to disabled children in north of Syria every year. Let's expand the circle of hope and give more wheelchairs for children with disabilities.
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