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A new Morning…

I am special, and my disability is not my death sentence!

 

Sabah is a 12-year-old girl who lives with her mother and five sisters. As for her father, he went missing, which made her mother the sole breadwinner for the family.

Sabah suffered from herniated nucleus pulposus, hydrocephalus, and hemiplegia since she was born, which caused her many difficulties and challenges. Nevertheless, it did not prevent her from going to school and striving for her education.

Sabah’s mother was responsible for dropping Sabah off to school in the morning and taking her back at the end of school hours. The latter posed a heavy burden on her, since her daughter’s school was quite far from their home. On top of all that, Sabah suffered from fatigue due to sunlight exposure for a long period of time.

Fortunately, Sabah got introduced to the Syrian Society for Social Development through the Farah Center in Adra, and joined the Friendship groups. While at the center, her mother learned that SSSD also provided medical assistance.

Consequently, Sabah's case was brought up to the Health and Medical programme manager, who in turn assisted her by providing her with a wheelchair for the children.

The wheelchair changed both Sabah and her mother’s lives, as Sabah didn’t feel tired anymore when going to school, and it reduced the mother’s burden and fatigue. It also helped Sabah move around easily and play some of the games with her friends and sisters. Thus, Sabah became one of the top students at school.

The mother’s joy was overwhelming, as she expressed:" You have brought me comfort, and made my dear daughter extremely happy, since she is now able to play with her friends at school…”

 

Old-But-Gold: “You are our Blessing”

Older persons represent a bridge that connects our past with our future. They are our blessing and ultimate source of experience and learning.

From that concept, SSSD in cooperation with UNHCR implemented a celebration entitled “You are our Blessing” on the international day of older persons, within the Old-But-Old programme. The Psychosocial Support Team at Athar al Farasha Center, Jaramana - Farah Community Center, Adra Al-Amaleya - Al Karama for the Elderly, Damascus, organized the celebration.

A total of 243 beneficiaries of the elderly participated in the celebrations, which included many interesting activities _Damascene ‘Arada’, brief introduction on the international day of older persons, competitions, games, shadow theater, folk songs_ as well as the elderly’s participation in playing the lute and reciting poetry.

The celebration included the participation the Protection Club adolescents in a chorus activity, which included folk songs, and playing the lute and tambourine.

The beneficiaries’ interaction was huge, many of whom expressed their happiness to be present and celebrate, especially the elderly from the Home Care programme for the elderly. One of them said: “Thank you so much for remembering us, and for alleviating our loneliness… It has been such a long time since we last enjoyed ourselves and had a wonderful time!” Another beneficiary expressed with tears running down his cheeks:” You are our children… You made our day and made us rejoiced!”

 

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