May 26, 2026
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Nour is Learning Her Voice Matters

Nour* is a 16-year-old Syrian refugee living in Lebanon, where many families face difficult decisions shaped by hardship, displacement, and limited opportunity. As she reached her teenage years, her family began encouraging her toward an early marriage—believing it was the best path forward for securing her future and stability.

But Nour had a different hope.

For years, she had been attending Kids Alive’s New Horizons Center, a place where she received tutoring, participated in vocational activities like computer classes and jewelry-making, and spent time in Bible study and community with other girls her age. In a world that often felt uncertain, the Center became a steady place in her life—somewhere she felt seen, supported, and safe. At one point, she shared with a staff member,

“I feel that you are my hope in this life.”

As the pressure at home increased, Nour found the courage to speak up. While her family believed marriage would protect her future, Nour shared that she wanted to continue her education and grow before taking on that responsibility. The situation was delicate. Her family did not want outside intervention, and the New Horizons team knew they needed to respond carefully in a way that protected both Nour and her relationship with her family.

As they walked alongside her, they encouraged her to rest in God's promises over her life:

“For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope.” (Jeremiah 29:11)

Rather than reacting with confrontation, the staff responded with prayer, wisdom, and patience. Suzanne, the Center coordinator, spent time praying for guidance before beginning gentle conversations with Nour’s mother during regular visits to the Center. As trust grew, Suzanne encouraged her to listen closely to her daughter’s heart, reminding her of the importance of education, maturity, and God’s timing in major life decisions.

Over time, there was a shift in Nour's spirit and her family's household.

When the team went on a house visit, they noticed meaningful change in the relationship between Nour and her mother. Conversations had softened. Trust was growing. Eventually, the family made the decision to pause their plans for marriage and support Nour in continuing her education.

Today, Nour continues attending school while growing through tutoring, vocational training, and Bible study at the New Horizons Center. She is building confidence, practical skills, and a vision for her future—surrounded by people who consistently remind her that her life has value, her voice matters, and her future is secure in Christ.

For Nour, what began as a quiet act of courage is becoming a future marked by hope, dignity, and the freedom to keep growing into who God created her to be.

Become a Safe Haven Champion

Children like Nour need safe places where they can grow, learn, and discover that their voice matters. Your support helps provide education, mentoring, spiritual discipleship, and family strengthening that create bonds that mend.

Your support makes that possible. Become a Safe Haven Champion today to allow children to learn how deeply they are loved by God and invited to become fully alive in His promises over their future.

*Pseudonym used for child's safety.

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