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Success isn’t Ignited Through Spontaneous Enthusiasm; You Should Ignite Your Own Enthusiasm

Mrs. R S is a 33-year-old married woman with no children and an unemployed husband due to his poor health condition. She and her husband were displaced from Deir Alzor and are living at a rented house along with her parents, brother and his family.

Like all people living in Deir Alzor, she fled to Hassakeh, leaving behind all her life savings and heading towards a mysterious future that lacks shelter and food. This has affected their lives badly and led to their disregard, subjection to psychological pressure, and deterioration of their living and health conditions. Attempting to improve their situation, R.S tried to seek help from several NGOs but all her efforts went in vein. Filled with despair, she went to try her luck at SSSD after being turned down from all the other NGOs. It was there that one of the outreach volunteers welcomed her with a heart-warming smile and brought back the hope she had lost. Once her project was approved, Mrs. R S’s life course shifted from pessimism to optimism and satisfaction.

After Mrs. R S took the project management course offered by SSSD, she began her project, a confectionery, with the moral and financial support of the SSSD and started rebuilding her life all over again.

"This project changed my life and brought back my optimistic view of life. I was able to support my family and unemployed husband and provide for their needs”, expressed Mrs. R S.