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The Syrian Society for Social Development (SSSD) provided the municipality of Jaramana City with solid garbage collection tools, under the umbrella of its WASH program.

During a visit to the Deaf and Blind School in Hama City, many difficulties were discussed in the school's educational process.

The Syrian Society for Social Development (SSSD), in cooperation with the UNHCR, held a closing ceremony for all VT courses held at al-Hameh in 2018. The ceremony included a video presentation of all the courses held, a drama performance and a dabké dancing show.

Because of the importance of integrating children with special needs with the normal children in the community center of house of family -Masiaf, the Syrian Society for Social Development, in cooperation with the UNHCR and within the home rehabilitation program, hada merging activity after preparing the chi

The Beekeeping profession is known to be a great source of livelihood for young people as well as a profession that appeals to the rural populati

As a result of the need of the labor market, the Syrian Society for Social Development in cooperation with the UNHCR c

In response to the request of the women in Aqrab town to talk about Autism Disorder because of the lack of their knowl

The Syrian Society for Social Development, in cooperation with UNHCR, organized courses on the basics of confectionary

Rand’s mother will not be worried anymore about her daughter’s frequent and sudden asthma attacks, especially during the night, after she was offered a nebulizer through the M

Mrs. L.B is an IDP from Duma, her husband died and left her a 7-year old boy.

WASH team, SSSD, Al-Hameh conducted a cleaning campaign encircling the building of Khaled Ibn Al-Waleed Juvenile Center, Rural Damascus, collecting garbage and transporting it

Under the title (My smile is important for you), The Syrian Society for Social Development innorth Hama,Qamhaneh center, with the participation of children and their families celebrate the occasion of the World Day for people with special needs.The children preparedsmall gifts acc