This project aims to relieve the financial burden of vulnerable families across Syria by paying off their debts. Many families have accumulated debts due to years of conflict, displacement, and poverty, often struggling to meet basic needs. By settling their debts, the project will help restore their dignity, reduce financial stress, and allow them to focus on rebuilding their lives. The initiative targets the most vulnerable, including widows, orphans, and people with disabilities.

Challenge

Years of conflict and displacement in Syria have pushed thousands of families into severe poverty, forcing many to rely on borrowing just to meet basic needs like food, shelter, and medical care. These debts accumulate quickly, trapping vulnerable families-especially widows, orphans, and the disabled-in cycles of stress and hardship. Without support, they face eviction, exploitation, and further instability.

Solution

This project will identify and support the most vulnerable families in Syria by paying off their essential debts. By working with local community leaders and verified lists, we ensure transparency and fairness. Clearing these debts will restore dignity, reduce stress, and help families focus on rebuilding their lives instead of living in fear of eviction or legal action. It offers immediate relief and long-term stability.

Long-Term Impact

By relieving debt, this project empowers families to regain control of their lives, rebuild financial independence, and avoid further poverty traps. It restores trust, dignity, and mental well-being-especially for widows, orphans, and people with disabilities. In the long term, the project strengthens community resilience, reduces reliance on harmful coping mechanisms, and fosters hope for a more stable and self-reliant future.

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