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Dar El Awlad Children's Home

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A Day in the Life

Many of the children have learning difficulties that make a traditional classroom challenging, and refugee children from Syria are often denied admission to local schools. We offer a curriculum of math, English, Arabic, art, music, computer education, and practical skills. One of our boys who had been with us for 11 years recently graduated and is now attending university in the US.

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How We Care for the Children

Rescuing Children

  • Caring for orphans and children in family-style settings
  • Providing Christian caregivers
  • Addressing physical, spiritual, and emotional needs

Giving the Gift of Education

  • Meeting individualized academic needs
  • Providing educational guidance
  • Encouraging secondary education and vocational training

Strengthening Communities

  • Meeting community needs to build strong ties
  • Addressing health care and disease prevention
  • Creating micro-enterprise solutions for economic development