Melinda Farhat is no stranger to the Sadr Foundation but after meeting Hiam Bazzi and her sister Ibtisam, she has a new understanding of the life-changing work that is occurring there.
N. N a woman in the age of 62, born in the town of Dayr-Syriane South Marjeyoun, lived in the ranch orphan and unknown parents (do not have identity) and was deaf, cannot hear nor speak.
The big day has come. I had mixed up feelings of happiness and sadness. Should I be happy for the future ahead waiting for me? Or cry for the past that killed a big part of me inside?
“I’m Manal. I’m a nurse in ‘Dayr-Syriane Primary Care Center’ belonging to Imam Sadr Foundation.” I was born in 1987 in the town of Taiba South within the borderline.
My mother died while she was giving me birth. So I opened my eyes on this world without a mom. Two years later, I faced another misery. My father died. He died leaving thirteen kids as orphans to face this harsh life alone.
Days and nights have passed on my humble family consisting of twelve members; a mom giving all her time for her children and a father working day and night to be able to feed the family.
My mother died when I was two and my grandparents took care of me. My father got married and moved away. And since then I didn’t see him again and never heard about him.
LFCT Donors 16 Year Sadaah Sister Sukayna Seeks assistance to complete her Technical Baccalaureate Social Animation Degree Course.
Childhood promising prospects She gave us a smile, and she became more and more beautiful.
Where do I start and how? When did my story with the foundation begin and when will it end? I joined the institutions of Imam al-Sadr after the dark cloud of war landed on me and disturbed the serenity of my life...