Solar panels for families in Syria

by Associazione pro Terra Sancta
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Solar panels for families in Syria
Solar panels for families in Syria
Solar panels for families in Syria
Solar panels for families in Syria
Solar panels for families in Syria
Solar panels for families in Syria
Solar panels for families in Syria
Solar panels for families in Syria
Solar panels for families in Syria

Project Report | Feb 12, 2025
The child of light

By Emma Garroni | Project Leader

Mussa, Leila and Habib in their home.
Mussa, Leila and Habib in their home.

Today, we want to share with you the story of Mussa and his family, who—in many ways—have emerged from darkness and found the light once again.

Mussa is 35 years old, and his journey has been anything but simple. He comes from the village of Knaye, which he was forced to flee after it was taken over by the Islamic State. He then moved to Lebanon, where he found work on a farm.

Life in Lebanon was good, but before long, the country’s severe economic crisis left him unemployed, forcing him to return to Syria. Two years ago, he settled in Aleppo, where he now works in the vegetable garden of the Latin Cemetery, tending to plants and animals. His income is modest, and making ends meet has been a struggle—especially since marrying Leila and starting a family with her.

Leila and Mussa met shortly after the devastating earthquake that struck Syria in 2023. Mussa took in Leila and her family, who had lost their home, offering them shelter in the buildings next to the cemetery where he worked. The two married a year ago, and just a few months ago, they welcomed their beautiful son, Habib.

Thanks to the solar panel project, Mussa and Leila can once again use electricity, their washing machine, and their kitchen. “Along with the light, life has returned to our home. Light is life,” Mussa explains. “Everything has changed: now we have a working refrigerator, but most importantly, we have a washing machine—essential with a newborn in the house.”

Habib, whose name means "beloved" in Arabic, is the light of Mussa and Leila’s family. Their love was born like a ray of light emerging from the darkness of the earthquake and the ruins it left behind. The solar panels now allow the young couple to care for their child and regain a sense of dignity, stability, and normalcy in their lives.

Leila and her child of the light
Leila and her child of the light
Mussa with the solar panel installed on his house.
Mussa with the solar panel installed on his house.
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Associazione pro Terra Sancta

Location: Milano - Italy
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